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Tiib Cabinet. —The whole country’ is at ibis m«*«
men! on the lip-toe of expectation and anxiety, i&
reference to Gen. Taylor's Cabinet This is pec
feclly natural, and right, as the welfare of the whole
people is intimately concerned in the selection. A
four year’s administration at a time like this, when
events follow each other with telegraphic rapidity,
and’especially in a country like ours, which out.
strips&U the world besides in the nice of progre**,
is no small mailer.
There is, however, in the midst of the anxiety
and curiosity, manifest, discovered in every quar
ter a strong confidence in the wisdom and sago
city of the Presidentelect The country confident
Jy expect General Taylor will give it a good cab
inet, composed of able, experienced and discreet
men, and we feel the most abiding conviction that
this confidence is not misplaced.
Among the gentlemen spoken of; as likely to he
called to a seat in the Cabinet, ts Caleb B. Smith.
now a Representative in Congress from Indiana,
as Postmaster General. This gentleman’s claims
are urged by the North-Western Slates, Ohio,
Michigan, and Indiana, and his appointment would
be highly acceptable to the whole Union. His
name is familiar to the country, especially to the
Whigportion ofit,although be has not been verv
Jong a prominent actor on the stage of public life-
The New York Tribune furnishes the following
brtefhistory of bis distinguished career.
•Mr. Smith ha* not been long in public life, but
every dav's continuance therein has enlarged and
extended the.popular estimate of his abilities and
his worth. His first appearance was a* a Member
of the Legislature of Indiana in 1533—1; and he
was re-elected for three successive term*, and
snefa was the judgement* formed of his capacities
that he was chosen Speaker of.tbe House at the
opening of hi* third Session, and re-elected with
- out an opponent at the opening oflhe fourth. The
next year he was appointed one oftbe Fond Com
• missionere of Indiana, and cootinued to discharge
the duties of that post for two years, when he te
signed, and in 1540 was returned to the Legisla
ture and chosen a Fresisdolial Elector on the Her*
riaon ticket In 1543 he was chosen a Repre-en
tadve in Congress, and is now closing his sixth
year of continuous service in that capacity, having
been twice re-elected by decisive majorities
Mr. Smith is in the prime ot life, industrious,
energetic and practical, and would fill efficiently
any station requiring soundjudgemenl and resolute
assiduity. Asa debater in Congress or a cauvas
ser before the People he has few superiors. Hu
speech in our City a year since, at the meeting ol
the friends of Peace and Henry Clay at the Taber
nacle, will not eoon be forgotten by those who
heard it.
Home Department. —The proposed creation of
a new Department at Washington meets with gen
eral favor, and the hope is widely expressed
that the Senate will agree to the bill from the House.
Such a Department was recommended by Mr.
Polk in his last message, ami its necessity has long
been fell for the economical despatch of bosineev
The only additional offices it will create are, a»
Horqe Secretary, to be placed on the same fooling
as the other members of the Cabinet, and a Chid
Clerk. The Department would then be constitu
ted by transferring to it numerous and anomalous
bureaux, now attached to the other departments. —
The business of the Indian Bareaux and of Pen
sions, now under the War Department; of the
Office, from the Stale Department; and of
. the General Land Office, now under the Treasury:
ofiNavy Pensions, of Internal Improvements; and
- otkor n—Hi.ni entirely Wome supervision and
concern, would be confided to the now department:
and, under the charge cl e head devoted specially
to the care of these interests, they would all be
promoted with more certainty, method and econ
omy, than now they can be.
As this measure has been introduced and car*,
ried through the House, by Mr. Vinton, of Ohio
and as few men in the country aye as well acqaaiti'
ted with its home affairs or have had a more
extended experience, :l would give us great plea
sure to see him called to preside over it, should
such a Department be constituted.
Gov. Joh.sston. —A writer in a Philadelphia
naper, urges the appointment ol Governor
ton, as Secretary ol the Treasury*. Ol Governor
Johnston'* fitness for the appointment we cannot
doubt, but Pennsylvania cannot spare him from
the more important, more august -appointment
which he now bolds. No political event, we feel
assured, could cause more chagrin and disappoint*
ment, and give greater pain, to the Whigs ol Penn
sylvania, than for Governor Johnston to relinquish
hi 3 present honorable postion for any other, until
his time expires. We do notbebevo, lor our pa/t.
that there is any danger ol such an event. Wr Jo
not believe the Governor would accept an appoint
ment, if it were tendered to bun.
Later from VE*xzcrt.A —Capture of ti
StEaHER Ge> JaCXSOM. —The editors of the Ne
York Journal of Commerce have been favor
with the following extract cf a letter, dated
Puerto Cabcllo, 2otb Jan., IS4W
The war appears to be at an end. The rustle
of Maracaibo was evacuated by the Paezisr* on
the 21th till. The steamer General Jackson* ba
beeo captured and brought here with seventy pri
soners, among whom arc CoL Miochin, and the
three sons of General Paex—Saba, Ramon, and
Carlos. The prisoners have been sent up to Car
acas per steamer Libertsdor. late Augusta. The
rest of Paez'n party are all dispersed. Celts and
the Baptisms are at large, and are supposed to
have escaped into New Granada.
* This was formerly her name, but latterly ab<
has borne the name of Buena Visa. She was fit
ted out in New York m October last.
Hot*. A. W. Loomis.—The New Lisbon (Ohtoi
Palladium, noticing that Mr. Looms has been spo
ken of .for a seat in General Taylor's Cabinet,
. "ays:
* Mr. Loorms resided for many years in this com -
mqniiy, andoccnpied a high and castable, position.
We are confident that no appointment could be
hailed with greater satisfaction throughout Obio.ihai.
Would his to the position for which be is recotn
mended. If Ohio should not be represented in the
Cabinet, the appointment of Mr. Loomis would
better alone for the disappointment than any other
which could possibly be made.’
Pnocntns of the Pkesjdot.—F.sery body will
join with us in the regret that Gen. Taylor should
have been subjected to so much fatigue and delay,
in his journey to Washington. They are, however,
unavoidable. We understand that he is not well,
■nd is anxious to finish his journey with as little
delay and parade os possible. He was expected
to arrive at, and remain in, Wheeling last night,
and to proceed on to day by stage to Unionlourn,
3, where he will probably rest to night No one could
expect him to visit our dlly under such circuau
laurrr, no where would be be received
with a heartier welcome.
SmciocoF a Communist. —A late Dumber .'of the
New Orleans Picayune contains an account of the
death by suicide of Dr- Juan Rovira, a mernlwr
the Communist Society attempted to be establish
cd at leans, in Texas, by Mr. Cabei, but which
was recently disaolvetl The deceased was a Da*
live of Catalonia, in. Old Spain, whence be went
at an early age to Paris, and became an enthusiast
in thecause of communism. He wrote his will about
0 o'clock on the evening on yrhich be committed Lhe
dreadful act, which left a young and beautifal wife
and a fine little boy without a protector.
A GetriUL Banxj.w Law.— We publish, in a
tenso, to-day, the important bill to regulate Bank
ing, which has been introduced into the Legislatiiro
ofthisStote. Our readers will, of course, carefully
examine the details of the bill, and make known
their views to our Representatives at Harrisburgir
Aocs op PtTBiJL- Me*-—Mr. Clay is now seventy
one. Messrs. Calhoun, Van Buren and Webster
were born in the tamo yotr, ITS!,nmi ire now 07.
G-n Cota ia aixlywux. Oea. Taylor la uny-lbur.
The person who borrowed our General Plant:
Road Law’, will 'oblige "e by relnrntos U 'mrnedl
ately. , f
The proceedings of the Agricultural meeting m
West Deer Towsshippcame too late for this paper*
FROM W ASHINGTON-
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gatette
Washington, Feb. 17, IS* 9 -
Tho Senate and House are playing at cross pur
poses. The Chairman of the Finance Committee,
of the former branch, has moved to insert, a* an
amendment, m the General Appropriation bill,
item of $3,720,1)00. as the instalment due this year
Isl 9, on the debt due to Mexico, for the pur-base
of the western provinces. —and it will probably I**
adopted. But the House have a separate bill for
the purpose, and a general discussion began upon
it yesterday, extending over tho whole field of eon
trovervy growing out of the annexation of Texas,
the Mexican war and the extension of Territory.
I have not examined the House bill, and eanoot
ly whether it contains any peculiar provisions,or
i(fixes any condition to the payment of the money.
It is said that there is some rule oftbe House
vh.eh requires ibnl appropriations fbc carrying out
reaty stipulation*, shall be made by separate bills,
ndependent of other item* ol expenditure.
Mr Vinton says that he shall move fortheoes*
satii’n of debate upon the House bill, on Wednes
day next, at two o’clock. The opportunity will l>e
improved for the delivery of the greatest jH»*»ible
numtar of speeches opon the Slavery question.
Since writing the above. Mr. Vinton bus moved
lo close debate at tlie tune indicated, but oil Mr.
roomb's motion, the Hou-e substituted Monday, at
the «nme hour. «o tb.il tlie chief part ol the sjvenk*
iag inn-t be done ,hi* evening.
Mr. Stephen* hti- just concluded a pnweriul and
eloquent speech, against recognizing the treaty,
or doing any other act llmt shall aanciinn the wnr.
either in’it* beginning, continuance, or close In my
humble judgment, this doctrine is not correct, nor
palnotie. But 1 cannot doubt that Mr. Stephens
-peak* from the dictates of hi* bent judgment. His
comment* upon the protocol were very expressive
uud in my opinion, altogether just and deserverl —
Hemal it was a truuJ upon the MeXirau govern
ment. it could never be carried into effect, and was
not designed to fo*. p was a cheat on the pnrt o!
rite President of the United States. He began hi*
Administration with h cheat upon his own coun
try’. and was ending it with a cheat upon .Mexico '
He had cheated mi ‘fifty lour forty; he had cheat*
«d the iron men m Pennsylvania with In* Kane
letter and lie had cheated the gentlemen from
Penn-vlvnnm. Mr Wdmol, on the Provt*o. m a
conver-alKin he bad held with him. and hr believ
ed that he Wa* attempting a cheat upon the divis
ion of the country from which be came He did
not seem to be able to do anything but cheat. Ai
this moment, fortunately perhaps tor the President
Mr. Stephen* wn« knocked <lo cn by the Speaker's
mallet.
Mr Wdmol came m shortly afterward*, and
bearing of the allusion that Mr. Stephens had made,
he asked leave to make a personal explanation
which was freely accorded. And Mr W. proceed
ed to make a developement, which disposed most
effectually ot the -mall slock ol veracity, which
the previous revelations of Messrs. Ihx and Blair
and others had left the President. At the sreond
session of the last Congress, the "'oninuUee of
Ways and Means had reported the s.'l.l**o.ooo Ap»
propnanun bib. lor the purpose of procuring by
menu* known la diplomacy, a peace with Men-o.
Mr. Wdmot had moved the Anti Slavery proviso
which goes by hi* name, as he had done to the bill
of the preceding session, lor the same object. He
“wa« sent for” by the President, as a good many
other Northern men were al*out that lime The
President told him that this proviso gave him great
trouble aud embarrassment, that the appropriation
was indispensable to the negotiation ot a peace,
and that it could not 1>« passed with the proviso at.
lached. Mr. W. told the President that he did
00l believe the appropriation would lie efficacious
to the end proposed, but on the President's urging
that he had official information, that placed the mat*
ter beyond a doubt, he said that he should regret to
inUTpose any obstacle, and would withdraw the
proviso, provided he could gam au expression of
opinion m ihvor of the principle from Congress in
any other form. —and he spoke of a joint resolu
tion. The President caught nt the latter idea, and
said very well, bnug it in, and otherwise express
ed a hearty concurrence, in the policy ot such an
assertion of irgulaktve opinion. He said Mich a
resolution would not ta unpopular, even in Mis-
MMippi. and declared with much earnestness, that
he had no design nor deaire of extending slavery-
U would not be for the interest or security ot Jdie !
South, where it already existed, that it should be
oxteuded. There wa* uo reserve nor privacy about
tht* conversation, and he had freely spoken of it to
hts friends, among others to one ol the delegation
fromS. Carolina, wb«> had requested his permission
to make use of- it in jmbltc, which he bad declined
to give them, Iwcause be d>d not desire to l-e con
sidered the retailer ol gossip from high *om«-e%
He had snb-rqqeiUly spoken of tin* same
vernation to Mr. Stephen-, blit not J:>w iy, n--t at
this session, nor With ibr cijHfclalioo 'hat Mr
w->uid make ii pubic
xntucnl* -IQ ihn chapter .»(
1 shall male n>
PiUkerv, except t > remark that it n lli** mi-si mart-
-n krwng ei[»o-uri- of dnpin ity and ,n«loc«Titv
that we Imv- had. even dur-ng this Adnum-trs\
Wr J,» Hot i-ijm - : the Pres-denl ele« ' for a tt'erl
The k»** .ii ibe ' "i>o r>a* obtruded .tvii m-*-t m
pertinently on public attention. Tbr
has advices fro cl Mr Crittenden to the rile. • lh-i
he will not go mm the l abmet in suY i-»i»w->!t
Per contra, w« hid me-sagr* by tHegrapn ve.tr
day and day fo-fore uai.ng that inr Gwsern
would «-ome m and that be would prefer 1 1.*- p,«rc
of Attorney General to Lhat o< Secretary -i MiOr
Hut proS.ihiy the -our.-e- troin wh- h t*»»- I«te ;i .»
grocer depve* it* information are the lie-i Ihe
name-ot \V. <’ Kr.-e», of Va . snd F.J'* »rJ h»ei.
ett.ot Mum hav*- }**en added to the n*i if i:..iv
spoken - i by -pud nurw - for the Utter •f’li-.in
PKJENRT LVA.MA LKti ISL. AT IRK.
H ARRJfF' son. Keb I- 1 M'.
The journal of ve-lerday. wh read «nJ «p
proved.
The Speaker pre-euled a roitimun»-»i'nn from
the Secretrry 'd 'be C.*cumonwe:»!th uaiiaimitinir
the wliici«i return- >*l lhe recent e.iecl.oti m .he
twentieth Lisin* t rs*nip-.r*ed ■ tne
routine- ot Arm-lr.imr. ' awbrts. fofeartieid and
Indiana, to fill the va»-.jn< V wsasioneJ '.y there.
siguatiOD of Win I Johnston
Mr Augustus Ivmii. the uewly-elerted S-Ratoi
from Arm-trong. Bpjiesretl. wasqualiAed an.lu.i
his «eat
• The speaker pre-eDted a communication from
the Auditor GeneraJ tran-miHing a tabular -tale,
meni, containing the informaunn called tor re|*.
live to the amount o( money paid into the .'isle
Treasury by the different county officers dunrut ttie
la.-t ten yearn.
iJu motion ol Mr King, the tabular -tatement
wio, referred to the < 'ommiUee on Finance and
.',OO cnpie. ot the Bftrue was ordered to l>e pr-nl
ed.
Prtiiionj jc-.rnie-/ —By Mr Brooke. Irom I >e
lawarr county, tor a law for the prevention of
not-
By Mr ijvertietd. a remonstrance from riiixena
of Peausylvunia, for a law to prohibit sny incor
porated cotnpuny irora tuiiiog any senp. unle«a
they are made personally liable therefor
fyfirptrru. — Mr King. Judiciary, to whom the lull
to exempt the homestead* of insolvent debtor-from
levy and rale, reported the same, with a recom
mendation that it be negatived.
Mr Orabb. Judiciary, to whom the bill nipple
meatary to the net for the protection ol livery sta
ble and tavern keeper*, was referred, refuted it
with a recommendation that it be negatived
The Senate resumed, on second rending, the con
sideration of the bilijlo amend the art to limit (be
hours of labors in factories.
Mr. Crahb moved an amendment, allowing per
sons eighteen yeax* ot make a routroct to
work more thafo ten hours.
Mr Savery moved to amend the amendment by
making the bill: general in lU operation.
Aller a long discussion, which wa- participated
in by Messrs. Crabb, Small, Savery. Slreeicr, Kon
igmacher, Forsyth, and Johnson.
On motion ol Mr. Johnson, the bill, tneether
wnii the amendments pending thereto, wrrr re
ferred to a select committee, composed of Me».irn.
Johnson, Small, and Crabb.
The bill relating to the collectors of tolls. Super
visors, and Su{>erintendenlA in ihiaGmtroouwenlili
[compels these oilircr* to make a prompt »*-tilc.
ment of their accounts.)
Messrs. Bntwlcy. Hugtis, Small, Overfield.
Streeter, Johnson, Mason, and King, discussed
the provuuou- ul the | n |l m length, when it wo*
read a th<rd lime and passed. Yeas ‘J-*» —nays 2
Adjouriieu.
'louts or ESPEEfIErCfA TI VKS.
Alier the reading of the Journal of yesterday,
Mr. Nicholson, of Bucks, rose and stated that b«
had signed the minority report of the committee of
Ways nnd Means, relative to the romplehon of the
North Branch Gann!, (presented by Mr. Ibddle.
yesterday,) without understanding its pur|rort. and
asked to have his name stricken from tbr Journal,
which the House granted.
Mr. Robert*, ( Ways and Means,) made a lenuthy
report upon the subject ol the cowipleimu of lhe
North Branch ('anal, and an appendix m reUimu
U> avoiding dus Schuylkill Inclined Plane, lavoru*
ble U> both projects.
Tliis being Alphabetical day for bill-, Mr
Baber moved to call up the Seuale bill tbr the ex -
tension of the charter of the Farmers'and Mechan
ics’bank ol Philadelphia, Arc., and the House re
fused. Yeas, 41. nays, fiO.
The t/ill to erect a new county out of parts ol
Beaver, Butler and Mercer, to be called Law
rence, was passed through Commruec ot' the
Wboie. and negatived on second read;:jg. Yeas 4 0.
nays -to.
Mr Beilis moved to take up the bill for the re
peal of thu act incorporating the Erie and Ohio
Railroad Company, which was agreed to—yeas M 3,
nap 37.
Mr Ball commenced to speak against the bill,
when Mr Swartxwelder moved the previous ques
tion, which was seconded. On the question, ' Shall
the question be now put ; ” the yeas were Ifi, tho
nays 4f>.
Mr [tall then spoke bill o'clock
The Senate bill, nutliorumglhe Auditor to renew
certificates of debt due domestic creditor*, was
passed.
Adjourned.
GENERAL BANKING BILL
Reported In Use Ilonse of Represents
ti ves at Harrisburg.
Ski:. I. He U nmettd by tht Nr note and House of Hr *
yifurnta/irvi oj the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
i '< denrral AsssmUy usrt, ami U u Ucrrhy enattetl I'M
the authority of thr tame, That the charter of the
shall lw and the name is hereby extended
nnd ccmtinued for the purjiotc ot transacting the
busmen* of Limiting lor the term of year*
from the expiration ol the present charter, witii the
capital slock as at present fixed by law, subject to
the prevision* imposed by ll.i* act. aud pre
visions now imposed upon the said bank by exist
ing law* of tin* commonwealth, nnd to such fur
ther previsions as the legislature muy herenlier
enact lor the general regulation ol butik* in tins
eommonweuit h.
Skc. 2. The total liabilities of'the said bank, ex
clusive of dej-OHits, shall not nl any time exceed
double the amount ol its capital stock paid in. nor
?bnll the debt* cl every kind due, and to become
due to (lie said bank, except debts due. from the
government ot tho United Stale* and the Stale ot
Pennsylvania, ever amount to more Ibau three
time* the amount of ii- capital *t.* k paid in. and
the said ItanL* ntmll neither loan nor discount when
us circulntion shall be equal for thirty •• jiisecutive
days, to three tunes the amount ot specie and
notes of specie paying banks m it* po«!>e**ion
belonging to *nid Lank, and any balance iUh.I
mg to the credit thereof in specie paying bonk*,
convertible into specie at the pleasure ot the stud
bank.
Skc. The Auditor General tuny at any tune
require the cashier of said bank lo state, and return
■>n In* oath the amount ot the circulation of »mJ
hunk, lor any cuo-ecubve period ol thirty days,
which he may designate, and «ls.j lor the same
period the amount of specie and note* or specie
paying bunks in its possession t>elongiug to ihe
said bank, and Ihe balance standing to it- credit hi
specie paying bank*, convertible mlo»j>ecie at llie
pleasure of the bank and ul-o the whole amount >*i
its liabditie* nnd debts due and to beyonie due, mid
if upon the return s« \nade. it slcili uppi-ur that
any ol lbe provisions ol the second section of Ihi*
act have been violated lor the sAid petioJ of ihtrtv
days, so designated by the Auditor General, he -h„l
give notice thereof to ibe tiovernor, who shall
thereupon issue his proclamation declaring the char
ter ol the Mud lo be lorlcilrd.
sk< I li the charter of the -hid bank Mull U*
forfeited m maunrr provided m the pro rdmg sec
tion nlier proclamation made by the Governor
IDen the director* ul said bank shall forthwith make
nod execute mi a»*igninent in the manner provi
ded in the nvtof the tweluh March, one thousand
eight hundred «ind forty two. entitled An Act to
provide tor the resumption of Bpc.tu- payment*, and
for other purposes,’ nod it shall tbereiifion Is* pro
ceeded in tho manner provided m that «. t. if the
director- of the said bank should neglect or refuse
to make the assignment provided for in tht* net
ihey shall lie found guilty cl a mi.-demeanor, and
U|K>n conviction in any criminal court m the com
monwealth be imprisoned in the jmi e| the proper
county, for any period m>f exceeding two year*,
in tbe discretion oflhe <\>urt.
Spi .’i lr any president, cn-lnrr . r uny other
officer occlerk ol' (be said bank snail Irnudiilenily
embezzle or appropriate to hi* own n*e or lo ibe
use ot any other person it |*er*ons. any money or
other property Iwrlunging to said institution, or left
with the same as a special de-,«i«Ue or otherwise,
he or they upon conviction of such offence, shall
tw fined m any amount not less than the Mint so
appropriated or embezzled, and sentenced to un
dergo imprisonment in one of the stale penitentia
ries, a.* the case may be, to be kept in separate
and solitary confinement a> labor tor any term not
exceeding five year* /VcmviW, That this shall
□ol prevent any person nr peraon* aggrieved (real
pursuing lus or her or their civil remedy against
such person or persons.
Sec. 'i. h shall be the dutyroflhe auditor gener
ril I" require the said bunk on some discount day
tn l>e designated by him in every quarter of tin
then current year, one of \rlu- li slim! !-• in tin
month of November, to imikp and return b* turn
the exhibits hereinafter provided lor, w tifcli exhibit*
the auditor general -hall prepare in tabular form
and cummuuiojto tiie -nine to l»cih brunches ot
the legislature within ten day* after their meeting
PruruUJ, That lh«r first section of the a< l appro
ved the first April, one thousand c-cht tiumlml
and thirty six. entitled “An act requiring the bank*
ot this commonwealth to make quarter.y statement*
to the aad.tor gcner.il’ shall not tn? made apple a
Lie to this bank
Sec. ". U shall be the duty H the presi.lrul and
cashier of tile said bank fur the Lime being, lo
prepare, ii|v»n the requisition qf the auditor general,
a just ayd full exhibit of the affair* and rundiliou
ot
: day* of the then earrent year» to br designated by
' (lie auditor general, one of which shall be is the
month of N- vcuber, so as lo exhibit Ihe entire
amount ol the of the tifank. and every item
thereof under-separate and also Ihe entire
amount of the indebtedness and iinlxbt.es of the
sa.d bank, and 4*very item Ihtireot under separate
| tiead*. -etlmg Ibnii on the onrt -ule parteulartv
.e* to give u fuß end proj*er view nt j!I tlie a-*et.«
belonging to the said tank—ffirst the mitiouiil <>i
eul.l nc*l s.iyer in the vault - <>{ ihe KnnL. the um- >i■.:
>i n<Mr*. « , he« , k« at»«l i>ili
tb- him-Unl c.i (iiicorrcat n.rj<-*, '-fm-k- nnd l. fl« -,i
j .Hhrr bank v the imounl i-i' any mhiT - Jihujiion* > -i
I othrf lhr aiiiiiuiil ot l-id* .tnJ n.iln dc-',-«li|i
I td. Ins >rl the m,/rUU!'-> <>! H«- f.-ui. and
i the assessed vilue U»r lhe pfT-ced.li* V-«r .•! the
1 real r-iate l-.piaj by such inortga*r-. (hr am. iini
; •<( pn.T mortgage-, indtnieot- in-: -Hiier i.e,,.
■ I in- amount ol held l-\- lhe b-mt
\.| lt»e real e-t «:<• U«n-.d pidy mr nr
mie'iiDl ,-i prtor )iideuicni- uv’rtsns'-- nii-i
• ffhrf'l-en* the acD.iuui oi in«*
bv lh- bini *nd the s»-e---e.l <ali»e f.-r Tt-e
jfrei i rut ,4 e»« h -epnrale j...-. ~t par- -I • i
rt-r-i owo-d t»Y lhe bank, an.) .|. „*• r>-
nwio'iin !ue Hlirr l>«iit* n,*: jr*- «.' | \r;,i
-.p >lir I'l' UIQ.>- ol «<, *1 ha .■ k Ir.Jlti U 10. 1»41,r
.-jdoe UarHher ’a- lti Itre lun-unl - d'O- hy »•%. '•
• ol -aid b-ok- H»e anr-ni'd di»c .. m si •; v «t■-r
littil. Ill* name, ol ti hank- an! nni--iw,!
i|ur Uvtn I‘iu-ii one lhe ammial ol j-.0-'. and ,ur-
-loci, rtlul t-sn- J Hie l.nni lhe naltire iivj
LJu.f i’l loan- iiu-t -C-aa Jr<i(n»l-nr part:inUr’t
shal , ornpanres or;a<raiiuu* "ic »i<a-k« • r
e„,-|, . . ■ <r{» -ruin ’ll.-! • *>e id Ihe kii>. .nil'
• !ie» J. de-tjrn-liny p»rii< ut-fy the t> a■•l - *-
a (it) • -urn W* .1 |!K- l.ifif* I,e'd ill-! \4 Til-1 »- h 111
ot <*•.«. 'he mh.-iu>' If-eaauiy tiole- lhe tin ■ul
lami- in
aie .1:-pole,I If IU r- et*\ Ui- a lIIOOt>< , .| -, >
,lj)ef .b'-l- Slid in- e-ll.cl due .f 1. , . „|,.-
djle led the vaflle .( -41-y ..(her pr-.,«*rf, 'he
tipnk »«'ihe « one %jand - 'titfn-. 1 ..r> i,*- '.-.i»..r
whi
si..! m tct«' shall
l‘b - .rft.er ihe iwi.J Hnl
oil ttie <Juv de-ignated kv the ■ <i<t if
rdnersl »|*eetlving •M-p«/ni#- l v under ( hr<*.l
tar Var«*u» kind- <l< Lability a It <1 .«..1.-L»r doe.. the
aifcjiiui of capital <Il» . actually paid <<« llir lun-mnt
of! (be *ifi*nJitli' <r lit* amount i.l de|«.»i|eii, < erf-fi
rate. ;•! •1.-p./wite* the amount due ()«• n mmoii'
uiratltj .'♦>«• an»'>ut»l due lo «•«►rj-'ifsti- <»»• the amount
Jtie 1 . t,aiik« '>!*■ lII.DIIOI dor |>> m lividual' Mi. l
(Ije am.itilit •>< . .*•«»* aifvnM 'he tvTfiW remain.up
i nuf'.vpfi, i»«d any <u.:r >lem» «• lef*».cj
ru>»« of hal.l.'.ly lit 4 fllltix. I‘.i .o 1,."* p.rep ~nj»
i ation* .
Sect * It »tm'! moreover the duty ->i ih*
I resident and (a«b,er .U preparing the exhibit re
iii the preceding *er-imii ..| Hii» »• t tor the
month of Novurnl'er preceding the ifierting o' ihe
fyeginlat' •• t- > *t«te a regard to r 3' h item ami
rtiilnJivi«ion ol (he aiu-O of (hr Imnl.. wHut i* in
the jiuJgn.tnt of the i'roauieni m,, 1 > .i*hnT ihr
IV tual marketable cash value .4 no li u-oj <•( tJit*
nnir uml the amount of . urrrnl uolea oJ other
hnnt'a on baud of tlio lime the e x lol.it i« made out
ut weil aa the name* of the lank». mid the amount
ol the Hole, an.) hill* of em u mu' mi hefj and ;n
like manner :tt record If* the um urrmt „.;te» lidd
l.y Die lianli
Sf/-T 9. The eih.lut atrreeal.lv to «evcnlh ami
eighth acf-tiuui of tbi# art ahnll l-e verified mid ac
oompnnird wilji ll*« onth and allirmntion of the
President and (.««bier of ihu said hook July aliens
led before amnr officer, aitlb«*n*eul Ly law lo adii.ni
l«ter oath*, to the following elj«-cl. iihifirjy -That
Ibuy, ibu said President and < bushier. have careful
ly rxamiaeJ lb« Imnlc* and inuntinmilsol (lie hank,
and have com pared the same with the said exhibit,
and lhal they verily beiieve that the «sid exhibit or
statement present* a true, fair, and lull view of the
actual condition of the bank, and w» a4dibou to the
alr,ve exhibit mnde for the discount day »n the
moulh of November, preceding the meeting ol the
legislature, shall !*• acrorufmiued with the oath or
adirii'ftlion the President and (-ashler ol the
■a.d bank, setliug forth that they have inspected
the several item* ot a«u»i;4.)r the evidence lliereol
in the said exhibit referred lu, and that they have,
according to the best of their judgment avd ability,
valued each of said item* of asset* at the absolute
,-ntui price, which it would produce in open market
ot the lime, and U«I ,n their judgment the arlonl
asset* of the bank ar» Umu tide worth the niinnint
nf the valuation so made by them
Set r. 10. The president, dtrr< lur*. and < athier.
and i-iher officers of the unid bank, uud o/ every
oilier bank bereiilier ‘ bartered shall, brtcire they
rjclrr on the duties of their several offices and Mu
lions severally lake *<l oath, in be administered by
some ollicer authorised by law In administer oaths.
In observe luilhlully ami honestly the provisions ol
the several nets of assembly applicable to the hank
of which llwy are tlie officers, or in which they hold
Matrons, and that they and each "I them during
their continuance in office. Will not violate or »nnc.
tion, nr willingly permit aoy ol the provisions o! the
law governing their charter to be violaUtd, 2nd that
should any suvb violation take place without tiu-ir
concurrence fcuowo L> them, that they will uiitues
diately communicate ihr lucis to the auditor gene,
ml ol the coiiimoiiwrnllh, the Mid oath *0 to be
taken shall l*e subscribed and umned.atuly drliv.
ered to the wditor general to U- tiled on. e su he.
otfice.
Sjjj., [|. It any prriudefll, director, cashier, or
other officer ol the said bank.nr ot any other bank
herealter chartered, shall, aller having taken and
-mUcr.brd the oath required by lifts act. wilfiHly
violate any provision of toy art ot assembly appfK
cal,le to the bank, ol which he is an officer, he
•halt t>e taken and deemed to Dave committed
wilful tied corrupt perjury, and upon convietioft to
•aoy criminal ceort in this commonwealth, he ahail
aufTer such pumshmeol as i* indicted by the l*w»
00 “V P" 1 ” 11 guilty of the
it%z
Trawn tam ‘ h ° rao ' ,c l , ,lu ' il " ol •»
Ora', a iron, thn bank lor iht pnrpo« ol 1,e,„ „l a .
U„k".n,T °: h , Br , b “' ” h »“ «“»■» ■» Z
b.ntU „ Tb ’ 8 “' <1 bank, and thr i^veral
bank* in tin* commonwealth hereafter chartered
shall pay into the treasury of the state, in the man
ncr now directed by law. for the payment of a lax
or dividend, ten per cent, on all dividend* which
do not exceed arx pttfeent. per annum, and on di
viifends exceeding six percent, nnd not exceeding
*even per cent, per annum, a tax of eleven per
cent on such dividends, and on exceed*
ing seven |*er cent, per annum, and not exceeding
eight per cent per annum, the said banks shall pay
a lax ..(twelve p.- r cent, and on dividends exceed
ing eight per cent per annum, nnd not exceeding
nme per cent. Die «n.d bank shall pay a tax of
thirteen per cent, nnd on d.vnleudaexceedmg nine
per cent, nnd not exroed.ng ten ,K?r cent, the said
bank- -hall pay a bu of fourteen per cent, and ou
dividend* exceeding ten per -rent, and not exceed
ing eleven per cent. Die s :u «l bank -hall pay a tax
of sixteen jN-r cent, and on Jtvidenus cxceediag
eleven per rent, and not exceeding twelve per cent
a lax of eighteen pe’r .rent, and on dividends ex.
. emluig twelve per . rnt. the said bank* -hnll pay
a tux of twenty per cent.
Se.-i. 11. Neither the mini bank nor any
other bank hereafter chartered, -Iml! i a *uc and put
in - ir-'iilalion any bill or note ol said bank, paya
ble at uuy other j.lace than nl -md bank, nor
olnera i-e than payable on demand, and of p de
nomination nut less than live dollar*, and afiy vi
olation Ot tin. sc. lion -hnll be a misdemeanor,
punishable upon conviction by a fine of not lesn
than five dollar*, ami imprisonment in
tlie jnd o| me proper ■•. unity not le«* than u year
i I.V The real e-tnte whirl, the raid bank may
nl any tune In* |k»— e-sed ot, except the property,
aud banking house, which it mny hold lor Ihe pur
|>o?e of transacting ’«* bu*ine*» shall until disposed
Ol by t he bank by a l*»nn fide sale, In* subject at
any time to redemption bv the party front whom
it lust pn«»ed to said bank, upon payment of ibe
-urn nl money lor which it may lurve Iwen pur
chased or ntherwi-e obtained wnt, i, interest
lUcreon m full, and anv amount ol . o-fs not ex
ceediuß fitly dollar
-1 b -hull not be lawful tor -md bunk lo
make or declare any dividend to the stockholder*
I hereof, exirepi from profit* actually acquired above
the par value ot the -t.- k, and no -m h dividend
-hall In* made at any tone tint will in miy munurr
impair >r dimunsli the eap.t.d *to.-k ol amd bunk.
S** - ' 1” No Jirei tor ul said bunk shall apjtear as
drawer or mdor-er. or a- Ldh drawer and endor-
at any one (mm for a greater amount than
thousand dollar*, and the gros- amount discounted
for or loaned to all the director* ami other officers
ol antd bunk, and lo lit*- hou-e» or li rin - m which
they may l*c interested, directly or .iiforec ly. shall
ttot exceed at am one fine, the -u n ui tbowi-
Ant) dollar*.
Sr< ) 'j. If the -aid back shall at any lime fail or
relti-e lo redeem 'l- notes, and pay it* habililie* in
gold and -dver com upon demand ie-mg made at
the banking hou-e of s.«>d bank during banking
hour-, such failure •>r relu-al shall la* deemed and
held lo be an ah- >lnle torteiture ot charter of
said bank.
Hf The slra kholder* of the -aid bank of
-hall be |o.nl !y liable lo the creditors of said
bank l*eing note holder* tn their individual capac
ity lor the jamouut ot all the notes i—ued in an
amount not exceed,ng the par value of the stock
owned and possessed by them respectively, and
the manner ot colon mg «nch liability shall l>e as
follow- m ca-e lne -aid bank -hall violate the pro
vision* of uny law applicable lo it. -■< a* to forfeit
it* charter, ot become insolvent, ami m tailing cir
cumstance* by reason ol tn** :ni*-ni*mtigemeiit ol
its affair*, and i» com[>e!leJ to make m as*igtiineu(
under the provision- ol th- ad. or Under the pro*
visions ol if.e act ot tivelilh March, one thousand
eight hundred and lorty two. entitled ' An Ael to
provide tor the rc-uiiipbon ol kjn* -ic payment* by
the bunks,” the assignee* »o ap|*nnled, shall pro
•reed to make a t or and equitable appraisement of
the us.-T-L- ot lhe -aid bnnkol every description at
their ••.isli value, and «;•<> to make n list of' all ibe
•lelil.* due by the said hank, and if it shall iip|M*at
that the H**e'.s are insttllicieni lo redeem tlie notes
m circulation, the stockholders of the said bank
-hall In* liable to make su<-h deticieney in proj*or«
holt to the res{M*.nve itinount* ot stix-k held bt
each nt tb** tune nu-h n-r-icmiient i* made. Prurv
• Ul, That the joint l.abictv *tmll m no case rxcee«
the iuiioimi of tli*- par \ alue ol llieir slock
Sri . 2n. It -h.ul t*- ihe only ol tlie asmguee* alore*
said to cuu*e u -< re lacia* m tin* name ol the Com
monwealth of |\l to In* •ssttedbyiiie Urobonoury ol
county, ug a*r, -( all the -lock holder* oft lie said
bank, reciting the .im.mnt ol such drficrency.’auii
requiring them to appear ulthe next Court ot Com
tnon Plea* in sm.l painty, an.i show cause why
such amount ;.>*.! -u -h -c,n- !.«ein* -had also *ei
forth the proj»irtr.m* due irom each >*f tlie said
»teekbold«T». am! :t -had !-• ;ne duty ot the sheriff
of said county '•> serve the said writ upon all
stockholders mimed :n -md wr-t re-.ding within
ins bailiwick and 't shall brUwlul h>r the Court of
Common Piea», .>r a Judge >n vacat'fut. to make
auch order n r«-ieren* e to pvmg n'U. <«* to *fc>ck»
bolder*, noH*re*ulei>ta of the county, and named
m said wnt. n- the ca-e may require, Pr-.nnded
That the wni <>l sere m- •** shall n<*t abate I*v rea
son oflhe uou*juinder ol any stockholder, nod m
caw it *httd ap)>ear taut "n< or more jtersons in
said writ named, are not i.jl»ie under the provis
ions of this net, it -hah II a T tiate li** proceedings
against Ihe other-.
Sr> 21 i isf rftitrn <j>-. -'l »•»«•! wnt nt *■ ir»
1 i.'r'j« .| »Laii lihf .!>»iv <A thr* *:»«l •nurt to rva>
• irr -»»t.* u»: iiir- »t.« uama<!
*a-.i * r t. i..t tti,
'< .tner bank'
**-vrf:i. .iiim-UhN u-f
n.“» rr'-iMf. Mr v H »mF,. .<-I*l • VIH- utral
lw »!>-•*> n (•! iii»- i ifilrnry gn<l ».• awiril wril« 01 m
•"* '! lJt** uni-iiin! 3»*c**r.| Hu *t«**-i.*re* •■
•in j *tl ii -.il»*f ' ndef ! h«- ~f'. i.r.iui ,4 l l>r ia«:
*r.t«i«i it t '.p imni *u»>i »!•*• kb. •(.!.
t It rr(«n, • v <( l>.i :mi
' |.p -Vl-[•.,-mill \X. . iii,,j|irr ft| ft'.T 1 U»r
V. 'll U ..(IP ir-ilf t. • 't>P .1 «*, 4 ’ l| ||lP|> l • ' t|.«*
,a, .l 'wit *i> ft * ’ fi« i *• r-pp'-ikp.l a It i»ulrf -( M»p
'•*•ll** lunle a -I. V a- \« f I •' a. .f»- !•>«• »•
■ imMlw 1 n Hip . i'i,c ti, mi,rt »i:J I. .r the
• "me [>r( (.ir-, ... n«.»r :,»• -| '++x\ lujl.ir
ti ».l '>e p«.i|i i, ur • • ' ! t *»r » ii .i- « s. i I r»h «lr rrrd
•O 1.. f *i.
I. .rt- T a!V' |>f -- • * a r.ft i p • ••u-.l In p« Yl. •
r *.p» -.re n »l • iy : . Iw- *»* «-
nee« »n j !*■*■ vi- i hi. di*. n«ry.' in Uictii >n.l
-I' 't P'ip «' i *.. .i.lrf «« ill INr
r ,i u,.. , v . «i,.,b n>nd l-.'rvrfy
n *«np • tm4 b« '| - '*< <i «in| i r- ■. ~r\ py>f«i .n u b.>
•hn • n i'.i' ml v• n< •'<! 'Up n«l *- men' iif jmr.
U>.mr> •( iwiy •lia,'-> .•! •(.» 1. • laiwhlo' n the name
I . ... ..1 1. >r? h i.
n r. ~1 ll,< Ull.l
..I >nv -.I iij« ••h.idmi n,r *** iwpniy .-nr
v»»r».JNii' .. • iru«if-«-*»p|*.iin.-i* *,y a a ill «n.l
!•»«! a infill i.r !•> a • ••nrl i i ■ imib.-ny
ftiid 1... Ip/dl nr > .|t» inb.p owner ..I >lih Ii node’’ !ftr
«IT» i.i i*..|iU' oh., ,'ir. *tii. tie in.l vdually liable
on -'. uni -I Hi'- »h*re« «<i iir-lii
“*»' *• Thr «rvrrnl |.f..i-ini.|u . the «rl •'! Hi* l
lutirifr-nin 1 un»- .in. I'lj.tannd e.fht ItsSidred anJ
ibirty • X r ill. t Ini At» A'•( rrUf-nR In :i**iCnm»
lorjt tir 1 pup hi i I .-rpil.i. .r» ■ c>.l i»U.pf lrii*iepa.' shall
!•* held i . "m.j.iv ' “.i Mtr hhiphi« mailp by lb**
li'lftk an.) fip i . .ii rt a alialt cyrmnx* nil ih*
[KiVPM l!irrp • *■ v pii. ,i| addition b. IhP ftlHb.ir.ly
I'onlprmd bv ii.-* s. i, a '•! Ihr
a.-r-im hi an| lbp iMiyuri-.. *od it• Jn' any i>Cbpr act
iipi-pi»*»ry and |>f<n*r in a.- iim|>liftb lb* 'purpr.ara
ul Itjp Irnal .lint l" ' ixnpri llip dl«triliil(lCJO ol lb«
moiipya and «««•!• n ihp b.imUor | H iWpr id ihr «hiJ
•aftiwi.r* 1 * aniinigfti Hip ■ mhlnra rulitlpil nr.'iirJniy
111 Hip jua( | .r. >rt lull dm- In pnrb.
.-»j Jf, Tltr *»id Hftftjunppa »hft(l [.ay mil m |lip
in‘i-1. nnd |»/«»|.pMv ..I Hip ami] hunk' m . a»e id an
n-oitf nmriil. I hr- dplri< and Imiiildioa in ili«> lullow
.n< '.rdrr u.iip hiddair* rm iind dpja>«iii.r« ,
•inird nil ./ilipi crrJdur*, ryrpjd stm-klHiiupra, v*- U< >
Sn V i I. i;i- i iiftf'l vp ni'V id I Ilf aim! t.nlil
rrattiiir)«- ii(, ihp .bn-piiira m U.r said haul by wlii.iw
•i. I" >*r .immai.Hift ihr y wk ,u nr
in jmri -I I'iiM diPil, mid wlirilipr llirn m officr or
nid. •linil phi b l*.* linldf* In tlip •tu> klmlilrr* and
i ri-dilnr'. id ihi* *aid iMtik (nr In* |irn[xirlinnal »hare
n( U.p.r ruApn nvr loa»cj. ilm prn|Mirlinn tn !*>
;t*-r-rtumod by dn nJuiiC the wfmlr In** nmonß«t
lli« numlior <d dirtM-inry i.jtjli? Jnr |U reiui
l.urwnipiU.
Sn ‘iW K»rry uivdvi yn| «n,d bunk idmll lhi
docmrd Immliiknl. unlnftft it* nlf.ura nhnll n|»j>ear
ii)M>« to harp tnirly und lft-|r*lty
nnd jfpuprnllf wilti ihr anme care
and dilurrncp turn n*<'iiU rectnviiyj a comprnan
iioti iox Iheir Arrvn es nrr laiund by law loobnorwr,
und d atiuil lir im umlionl on Ihe dirndorn nnd
ftfirckhfddfrft oi rvrry «»<-h iiutolvent porj*oraltnn
In re|>rl by ].rooflhi* |>rr>nmi|ilioii of fraud.
Thr term inftolvrncy, nm‘d in tbit art.
shall i-c .—ln apply In (be said back when
it is pi impel led ■<■ make cn QHJignnirut
In the provunnift nl’ ihr umneentii >.p|>iinii of tin*
net, and it »hn)f !-• tluTrii[«in the duly oj Ihr direo*
Uir* ut the mill bank, lor the time t>eing, within ten
day« nllrr Midi iiMMgnmenl. lo file in the otfine of
the r.'otbnnntnry of tlur Court of <A>inmtm l’lrn«
ol i*oiriUy, verified by onih nr urfirainlion, n
lull nlnlPiiinil nl itH iiitiorw, lamlamlng
[. An acenunt nl the rapitnl ntoi-g ~f ihe bnnlc,
llie umnunt paid in, and thn amount of Moek held
by surb enr|«>rntion
!) (juanlity, drsorintion and value of the renf
eslnte u llie said bank.
Hi. Thu KQurr* ul dock held by ihe bank,
whether aboolutolv or ns coltalrral security. Willi
llieir numlrer and value
IV The debta owing to *aid bunk and Ihe
amount of "aid del** that are rtdlectable.
V. The aumutit of debts ( wing by said bank,
wnb the amounLof >UAp, or bill* in cir* nlaliOß.
amount of dej-.Ml*. and all other liabilino*,
with an account ul u* |,,an* und discounts, and of
on hand.
VI A fftiticujnr account of the loan.* of the
cor|x>ratinn, and the enure ol ijs in«olwnrv
VJI. An accurate hat of the name* ami res.*
lienees and li.o amount cl «t(k:k held by each
stockholder in said bank nl the time of and f.u one
year prior to the tune nl the «aid assignment
Sitis nil, (f the fjiurt "liall he m *e**ir)n when
the statement i* tiled, the *ame shut] he immedi
ately presented to the Court by th« said directors
fur elimination, and tl the Court shall nut be ,n
session al such Ume, liien the said statement shall
be presented upon the first day of the session of ]
the Coart thereafter, and it shall thereupon be the
duty ol the Coart to appoint three competent Au»
ditors, who shall be sworn oh affirmed to toabe a
a strict investigation of the affairs of such bank,
and of the accuracy and fairness of the statement
thus presented to the Court, and to perforin their
duties with fidelity.
Sec. 31. The auditors thus appointed shall have
P°*’ er compel the producUon of the books and
papers, and to aubptrua and examine the directors
and officers of said bank, and generally lo have
and exercise all the authority now conferred on
auditors by existing laws, and aller huving per*
formed their duties, th#y shall report lo the Coart
the result of tbeir investigation, and in case they
report that the insolvency was fraudulent, it shall
be their duty also to ascertain and report ihe
amount due from the several directors, according
! to the liabilities imposed by this act
Sec. 32. The said court shall thereupon proceed
lo the investigation ofthe matters contained in said
report, and shall determine whether the insolven
cy of said bank was fraudulent or otherwise, or if
they deem it necessary for the purpose of jnsticr,
they may direct un issue at the request of any per
son interested, to try the fact of fraudulent insolven
cy, and if the judgment of the court upon the re
port of the auditors, or upon ibe verdict rendered
upon such issue shall tie that the insolvency of
such bank was fraudulent, then and in such case
the said court aball proceed to decree against the
directors, the amount due from each, according to
their several liabilities, and the said court or i-nm*
mmi pleas for the pur|iose of carrying into rlleot the
provisions ot this act. shall have the same power*
and authorities to obtain the appearance of per
sons then made amenable lo their jurisdiction, and
to compel obedirncu to their orders and decree*,
and enforce execution thereof, ns arw bylaw vest*
ed m the said courts in cases of trust
S*r. 33. The provision* of this act shall go in
to etfect upon the expiration of the present charter.
/Vm'irfei/.That the stockholders holding a majority of
shares, shall fir»t testily their acceptance thereof id
writing, which shall be Irnnsmitled lo the govern
or, and filed in the otfice of the secretary oftbe
commonwealth.
Bec. 34. The legislature reserves the power
to aller, revoke or annul the charter of the
said bank whenever, in their opinion, it may be
injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth,
m auch manner that no injustice bo done to the
• •orjmrßtors.
33. So much of any act ot assembly as
is hereby altered or supplied, t* hereby repeal
ed.
Lirei. -“h’tTS—The New York Courier makes
the following statement -
The readers of the New York Herald will re»
inemtier that belore the opening of the Opera sen
sou here, under Mr. Fry * direction, mid Ht short
nilervals'dunog the whole ol that season, article*
both violently aud insidiously abus.ve ot Mr. Fry
aa a man and a* a manager, and also abtrusive in
the same way ot the subscribers aud occasional
attendants ot the opera, appeared in that paper,
in the editorial type uud not m the usual column ol
theatrical and musical notices. Mr. Fry look no
notice directly indirectly ol tbeae attacks, but
now as his season draws to a close, with all his
contrail* to singers and subscribers fulfilled, he
'lumps 1 these libels, either one of winch, if we re»
member right, is sufficient in itself for the purpose,
and brings a suit against the proprietor and editor
ul the paper in which they apitenred. He has
retained ihe moat eminent counsel in the city, and
lays his damages at twenty thousand dollars. The
declaration was served yesterday as we hear. ,
Cabinet ApeotNTWKST —Numerous speculations
have been indulged in by the public press in re*
sard to the probable composition of President
Taylor’sCabmet, and amongst ibose distinguished
Whigs who have been assigned, by a sort of gene
ral consent, a place in the Cabinet, is Governor
Crittenden, ol Kentucky.
Knowing nothing ourselves of the intentions of
ibe President elect, we have hazarded no conjec
tures oq the quite satisfied that in good
tune the Public would have ottered to it the names
ot a sound and able Cabinet.
11, however, we have bwn able lo shed no light
on the future ns to who will compose the Cabinet
ot President Taylor, wo believe we can aay lo
some extent who will not be of it and, as ibia may
gratify curiosity and be stated without insidious
ness, we are induced to say that we have reason to
believe that Mr. Crittenden baa positively Jecbied
accepting any Cabinet appointment —Aj/. litttl.
liilli la-itug. I stir Hlanls i
I'ruiirJ ui i)ie tJiorir-t notice, m low price*. st ihe
de—* t• azkttk own s, Thi»U <k»KlfT
Lives Piles --No medicine ever earned mr it-elf a
higher reputation m «o -hurt a time, a- liu» the i.ivt-r
Kill, discovered and compounded by Dr. M l,one, or
V C* n i .-t Although bull short time comparative,!
'-•lure lhr pul.lie, u ha* already earned lor n»nl a dr
f-rr o( popu.amy Imhrrto unsurpassed Thr ilrmjinl
n»r them na» in-oot immeute Me*-rs Kidd ACo .
itir proprietor* ot mr medicine, who reside in put*,
burgh, romrr 01 4th and Wood »tre«i», are constantly
receiving order* whirh they find it s!mo*t utterly tin
possible to supply Tbr popularity of these Pill* i«
not confined to a\iy particular »ee!ior of Hir- country
me demand being general. from the North, South, E*»t
■nd Win Tba iruit* i«, no disease i* more common
- • '.uarter* of the t nued Stile. than ibai of the Ij
vrr. And iheM Hilt* are ihe be*t remedy ever yet d»—
Covered fbr Hrpalie derangement. For safe U the
Etrag Store ot tehgD J grDD & Co
JalKV** HifKrroliAtt —We would rail attention to
thi» cxrelhrnt remedy for Couebv Colds. Consumption,
A*Uitua. and all a!Trrtion« of the Tbmat and I.oujrs.
Having several time* within a few yearn past bad t»eea
».on tu ono a medicine of iui* kind, we Uu« e'tiy ex]>en
• "'*« tented Il» rxre.lrnl and are prepared m
l'-•■ornrr>rtKl >t ui others Mmidetl or other n u i„, r
Speaker! aittieied mih bronchial stteriuh* will bud
ir-.Mii u»»- li i« prppufftj :.j « "i-m
-i'M •..mn *u.l -ii. rn,,.M U„,i ~ *,,0 ..fl,
»r •»!•* «l Uir I'rhm Tr ■ Su»fr, No To l ourUi «irer t
Na M vx >u ;> V taairi >.i
9<«iih I'mx.oiKb J»» M«h. W«
Mr K h" Seller* i pur r L »♦<-.! uif*- » , m > t»»t V.
1 . (uI. m llrr ap«<-r q| l OU ( |,«iur». miJ Ibr »r»(il|
■•> 'wnnu* .lirrlxarjr of Obtnn ol • l»r*r «i»r
l’<* ».<>«• U» imni \ -lit Vr mu luge. I bail uwd Ur >1
I iw • anil 111 Jai i»r «, wilbottt an) (<s-l afar (
U««.ir. UKUHIiK Mil NK
I‘rrpajrvj *|.J »oW l.y R H i? U twl »l
Al|r
Ih fi'iii u »td U W I’mn
r' !•••> »r*fl 'Vin J .<•
C7* 1 •*»«* I’uru M um K yr»o wt*b to b«- u«
-••ta * ant undr r'ml ■ iir uiu n>uM ahi ■ i|>e .
i>|rfr ».rtM iuu t»«»r a rough u** At - *• N t »b- l
Ji>»l > hi r*CToiu» vt a».l t.r fcjr >i .» >l.«- j>rn|«*t , * * Jri.lV
i Have mu A*tfima or JiitoruJt) o.' l.t*-atJnng, ! 1 I
H.. I-. , -tLr-Mir ItM'ant to r»i» win ia to u«r . I
J «-.••••• I t jutUirant «hirii wil■ i>tire'*Oi.iir'i urrrronte • -
;it w hir t . ottlt »r t* i!»r .lul»i-lri i»i th<- In tu>«, IJ I IThK '.'l
■ 1.l .ikmii* ami )• r>»« * U|| Uir Uiu< u» u hirti • it»c» .Urtu |1 >
>- r -i.* ..n,r i.„„ ,nfl»lHlliul.<in **!J» ‘ ( ~,n“ S ‘ u
.1 j • UI, r* Mam to lx- rda, o-J Havr ) „*| V>
i. >■•*< <•' H i'.vJ IVumt n> tart any
A(J>>:t<>« turn u-««- Jatnr i h_l |tr* miant
il t a—l •» '••nam. and jug woi tui.t that > o« ha«(
j. -o) again* Uir # u,<. jx rn» ana
“ir .am** ■<f any
i-- cl <>. ’i a»*iy n;ji«'nl
ft . . t
v < *finl .< w.
•- »«..! l-ft.it eillirt l«*
J i.r hi l'.n>l.ur«li •! ifi* Tflin tn *u>rr 7M tlb
*»«■•! Wow] t , i«iil?
"latTM ' 81..1 If Mi hm.l Lul
<1 !.» ibr itiailo hr tl• v«- « a
iwl InrairH murli jih)tir»l lutJrnnj i-ui
!»d !hr '.M!«wiii» >tlrf iltirtl Aj.ril IMli
\fi Wib •»h*rld. « rr<|w>'lßblr Itrm'l rif Itm »ir,r»
%w»« i»4*n til, ■ allrj .1, « tfc>--'0( wlio .Wiolrd
if i>v»(«-f>*ia lor unr , r»r t- u < br • • >l- *ui wont
11. ihru Ji li» (|»0 h,« Uocior and (mid inm it.jn^
• l»'i«i« M*- Uifii jol a viaiot vi*ni Wmii'vßr and
• nr <»f **ariati»» P.I)» and > > tt.r o*r o< Uie«r n.rd
. -..<•« iroalK»jr onl\ jUramai b« ill*«ha rgr U, b-»a>».
n. unr thousand wgrmi, and tti wrrki »aa
• iirijirOTpd in Urafih a* to aHriid ’o fu« tnidjiraa. and
'•»* I-'II in rood u-aiit. Mr| luirr ami itvi Ui
Ja*nr * I'lim’iif* and ffaiiai.Yf |M!« kavr oinjr a
•mi ml in an o 1 In 111 W M U UK A** »* M,
I'«i Ui li Jm\n» l*K• l• mi Pori W illimra 11
in Fni.t.urgi. mi (hr PFMN I‘F.A <|X>KF
“U Four Ik tireei nr*i \\ 0,.d ipli|T J.k w**
**»U «*• iMrtkuu Colon Stkl r
Mouth Pititt.urgh Fet. ‘I 1-40
M) .vile ha. t.p'.i 'routiled Miiti kv|| • i«-1.1 rough 'or
ill im - i'll ini. ».j had >•'* .hr r rough Him I phy »i
rian* in, illuv. wliTu I nxiuerly livrd • mid irjr the
had liir • oti »uiHpl<<>n After we rrmOVi-l 111 tin* ~iy
i obtained !•>( hr i. lime mini again. Jillrreu! mrdieinrt.
hot tlin *i rr oi n« kind ui tmi»(il in tin Smlie I*o
iiKinlli* *m. e. I |'ii rr li m«eij a bottle ill your Cini*li My
cirji, llie uw .ii who'll tin* Jour hrf niurr good ihmn
Seller, \ rrnniuKc in ih) l»anl| m itli line tur rr«>
Uva.iaan M'titk* rn
Thi« |i.iiiul#f rmifii remrdv u prepared mini mold by
H F mkI.KF.Ks, i* t\ ihkl >i and may l>e li*d o( i*m*
<•'!« Crnrrjlly in i||r ij»o riiiri and ru ituiy folilu
InproTtmtiKi in Denilalrf.
UR «. II MTKAI<NM.Imia«.I Moduli. i M n eparrd lo
manufariti re mud mi| Hub i Turn m »hmr ami part*
ul •••n. upon Su.-tun. or Ainuitpiiciu Stu.ui.ni Pima*
Tiarl liai Mill I‘l> 1.l rlVk kIMIK when- (lie nm> ls
ripnmed Other mut residence urn donl to llie Ml)
m • ndirr. foiHlli inert, PiiMinrgh
Him he-J H MFadden.F l| Katun jalu
w. HI. Wright, fll. D„ D«nt.iit,
llfFir* and residence on Fourth iirert, op|*o»iie ihc
PiU«hurgli U*..k Other huurt from 11 o'clock to |j A
M .and from kuYiock u>s |> hi. mrpH-ly
PbllkdalphL Colltgp of AJedlrlno,
Filth kiyrl, Mouth ol W alnut,
rnmjtiiiit.Miu.
f|M{K Sl'RKNti t'oL'RMK OF- I SSTJU'CTION will
X Le roiumn.irj on MusyaT. March ptih, IMu. and
l>e continued four month#.
Anaiomv { Jkme* McCliuiock, M P
Anaiomy. MrClminak, M |t, Adj Pief
Institute* of Medicine, and J
MrJ.r.l Ju„.,,nid.,Vr. j « U
.Medical l.'lu-midiy- A I. Kaunedy, M P
Mairrin Mrdica mid ) , ....
f frill* ful ThlT.|,PUlll*. I K “ ,h SI D
TUcury and Practice ) .... ~ ......
of Mclirln. j 11 Sin, hrll. ,M I)
Midwifery nnil l>m >
raaes of Wotnrn VTin«ii)piirr t 5 C-oi.M D
and Children, ) '
Comparative and IV/,. ... ... .. _
ihological Anatomy \ " n "'‘«“”* M D
Margery Jatnc« MrCluimek, M U
Froieeiof of Murprry—Kirhufd Burr, M- D.
Fee for the full cour»r 594
Mairiculabon fee. only oner paid 5 u(i
KruduaUon 30 ufi
Fee for tboae who have attundnd iwo full
g2 ruur ’ rl ln other college* 45 (x jm
liiaaertmg Ticket, optional j u uy
Perpetual Ticket ISOUU
Tlie fee fur ihc .eßproliFe UrkuU may be paid to
cirh member of the Faculty, or the whole amount
may he Mid to M,r Pean, who will ia*ue a flertificnle
which will entitle the aludetti to the ticket of each
I'Hdnior.
To inrrtnao the tnrans of a practical
knowledge of the profusion, fall roarae candidate*
i..r giailuuUon will io funded w.tn toe Nomul
urkri without charge, in addition lo whirli Climral
uuirucUon will l.«* given at Hie College, iraui l‘J to 4
o'rlork, ini \Vr<lnr»iJay» und Saturday*.
(■or turilier inlotuioiiou, inquire of
JAMKS McCUNTwCK, .M It, Dea«,
. , ~ 1 r, •1< I 1 Nonb FJevetiih « •
Philadelphia, Feb .'JJ.
t'J.Ol'K— 30 Mil* rupntii.r Flour. m
HO rr and lor tale l.y i. >* WATKRMAN.
_ Jl wairr •i,dn< in.oi »i
uercc. piime new crop Rica, for »aie bv
ft™ L s Waterman
JOB PRINTING.
HIM. HKAtIS, CARDS, CIRCULARS.
HAM) BII.LA, 1-ABKtJI. < KKTiril ATKs, ( 11 V4 k’
munis*. Ac Ac ,
.rv»l fuff my U>> . ayrd 4 yearn. :w.. *i.«l a i 4 »;i
AdJoartsoA Administrator‘s Sal*.
BY viittic of an order of the Orphan'* Court, the an
dersigned, Administrator ot the Ratals of June*
Cilmorc, of Sooth FtfreUe township, Allegheny coon*
ty- Pa . deceased, nhd will expose to sale. at public
outcry, on the premises, ou Monday, the 19th aay of
March, A. D. LM9, at 19 o'clock. M . all that valuable
FARM, situate In the said township of South Fayette,
bounded by lands of James Hemoi, Joseph Hickman,
Samuel Kennedy, James ATKeowa. John Alexander,
the Rev. Win Jeqerr and others, containing 979 acre*
and 107 perches; mi whicli i* erected a large and val
uable bnck Dwelling House, and a large frame Barit
and frame Stable, a stone milk house, and tenant
house About 175 mere* cleared, the residue, has fine
umber; an tipple orchard hi it* prime, all grafted fruit.
The farm u in n gpod stale of cullirauoit, and the soil
is well adapted to small grain. Tbs farm is well wa
tered, ami has an abundance of excellent Slone Foal.
It is situated nbouttlD nulcs from Pittsburgh,'and about
if mile* from the Pittsburgh and Washington Turnpike
Road. 'Hie land will be sold as one farm, or in two
tracts, as the same was divided by ihe imiue-t rf par
tiuon.
Terms of -ale—qne ihml cash; one third in one year,
with mlrrrst irora ihe day .ale, and one third m two
years, with iniereit Irom the day of gale The two last
payments to hr scrurrd on the premi-cs, by Judgment
Bond and .Mortgage, Person* wishing lo purchase
can rail for inribrtr information with the undersigned
in *aid lownsbip. near Ramsay Ford, nn the «rhl Turn
pike Hoad SA.ML Kl, STEWART, Admr
fH.ai w'it*T
l>avid Kilrjne, ; In the District Court for
cj tnr County of Allegheny
John Snyder, Jonn* Hair
and Elizabeth In* wife. Ja- No lus -April Term,
cob Hrown ami - 'Margaret |v49
Brown hi* wife, John Sieg
fried, Alexander Clnrk and
Cicely Clark lus wife, it nil Breve de partitione fur i
Jacob Brown, guardian ol etida
the minor children ol Hen-
ry Brighi, deceased
XTDTICF i» hereby given to the nbove named par
lir*. ihnt by virtue ol ihe nl>ove ineuli.med writ
<>' |iartuion, nn in. ( iiest will he lie,,t ni ,,| | K krn upon
Ihe prrmi-e- therein de*rnl»ed. gv i / Two lails ol
Hand, -iluate in tlie city ot Allegheny, mid iiumherrd
til the I'lun of *aid ell, one hundred nod three :ind one
hundred and i<iur, lying cimiig.iiou* to each other, *nd
each ol sun) IoU extending m (runl on' |'a«l Common
nth iert. an<}%j ler-ding bock (he win" width two
hundred nn,l toriy leet to Sandu«k\ streeij on Friday,
the tilh day ui April itexi, at 10 o’clock of said day. lor
the purpose ni making partition, or valuation and ap
pr-i-emeni ui said real u.la'e, at tn the said writ ro
ijuired. nl whw-li lima and place said parties can
tend. H ihey ll.mk proper
JOHN FORSYTH. Sheriff
Sheriff’* Office. February 'A', A I> I»4V
leb'.M-wtitT
1) A F 4 HNKyTuOh ACO 'S Pneumonic or Cough
_D« Balaam hits u great advantage over many other
Cough preparation*, k* plea«uni ta-ie pernnis it in
be used without inconveuience. But n» value a* a
Bal'ani coii.i*t- in ihe «|>eedine*« of *ts run- We have
known romr ot the m<,*.i i|r<|*erate cough-, some of
winch hnd been ruiiiung mi lor a considerable length
Ol time, yield almo-i immediately lo it* power
In -uch weather r.s we have had during the pa-t
Winter, even-..tie .• trnhie i«. lake . old, mile** i;re*t
precaution* me n«ei|
Wei ie«-i mid undue exposure lo ih« inrletnmcy of
the Wenliier ofini la y « ihe ion min l ion ol ■ hacking
cough, which need* ;i ~u.i L remedy to prevent serious
re-ult-
We have numerous certihcate- of cures which it
ha* periorroed, ninny of which are from per-ou- in thi*
city and 'he nenehhorh»M>d, and they are h -uflicient
relereocc without -ay me. another word in ns lavor
PrrpareJ and lor -ale <a hob -air mid retail, by B A
F.\ MNhSTOCK A Co. corner m Wood and lM and
Woo.t mid Oth *(i. lehTl-dAwS
MANTFACTURKL) TOBACt'ti—The subscriber
would call tbr aHeMum ol the niy trade and
dealers generally, to ih>- following brand* Tobaccos,
in store and lo arrive, winch lacing consignments di
rect from mamUßCiurer*. he is enabled to sell at east
ern prices
i hr* R W Cren-haw '*»,
?u t Jame* .Madt-on bs,
-1 t l-amartiiir S«,
i£l f Mirabenfl p*;
I I’uinum f>* and Is,
15 I " Roberts k. 3i««on i-,
if • '“car Hurl is,
9 t " Johns A Uwn Is,
d » - Warwick, supr Is,
4o i Henry A James 6*. I* and
<Hif| I.SWAIKR.MAN
NOTICK.
F. copartnership hcrrmioi' riming under the
A lirm ol Hlrsell. A Semple, wv di*M-Ived oil ths
Isi ol January, by Iho relirement »i John Hi-*e|[. Sr
The bu*ii.e-a win he coulimied by the umlrr*tgned.
under ihe name and firm ol Semple, Bissell A Co
WM M. SKMPU',
CHAS SKMPI.H Si
• WM. S BISSKI.I..
JNU BISSELUJr
'clnM-3t Cll A*» HISS H 1.1..
BLKACHKL) (iCKHTS-A. A. Ma.on k Co. No W
Market siren, have ju-t received the iollowme
well known brands of Bleached Mu-lin* v</
7-8 and 5-4 Jararß' Strntu Mills,'
5-4 ‘Naumkeag Steam Mill*,'
'Msmiii,' 'Pokunoket,' Oaxh.le,' Dorrhesier,’'Quint
igamond,' ‘CiraAon A.‘ ‘Pm-burgh,’ ‘l»awrenre,' 'Bos
ton Pillow ('a»c,‘'Farnsworth.' Ac 4c, all ol which,
together with many styles not here mentioned, will be
-old by the piece or package si Enstcrn prices
febffl
A A. MASON A Co, No. CU Market street, have
• just rrceired the largest invoice of I.mena ever
offered Uy them, comprisim: twenty different quahtie*,
to winch they would invite ibe attention of wholesale
or reiau purchasers. feb9l_
SI CAR—IO hhffs old crop New Orleans Sarar. lor
«* v by WKSTON Bf)\V?J4,
leb'Jl 00 from M
\l.l M- I tl bill* Alum, in store and for tale by
'rbt-l 1. S U ATF.RMAN
M.\ ' Jll \ C t'A R I>S J u»: r rr J. :» frran «upp!y, at
reduced price* in,fll U tl I.'IICHRAN
Tabs mxs<l Clsnras.
>)| \( j I'VBS, Vu doi Churn*, on hand and
—4 H t for *aJc low i.v SA4FL KRoFSkN,
fet.-.a>-itci comer market and Sib «t*
IARIF -IT bln* No I l.ard. keg« do ilo. to arrive
j and lot sale :.y BROWN ACI I.UKRTSON,
'eh'A' 145 Liberty *1
KOIX BCTTER- I- hid* Roll Buuer, to arrive an
for sa> by frl-pi UKiJWN & CULBRRTSR»N
KFX3 HETniK - " keg* prime Butter, to arrive and
for «aie by b-b*, BROWN k CI'I.BEKTSON
I\R BARfH.ICS lIORHK POWDER—On hand and
XMor.nlrbv lebai J KIDD A Co
/ * h_N IIN K ?*AI.A DOl I. on h mid and lor nale by
\ J feb'At J KIDD ACo
/ 'ARIiNKR •* I IN'IMI NT-tin hand and for .ale
VJ '-bf> Jhi 111) ACo '
Jt |.|,<-\\ "I’l < me in, ti \nd and mr *a,e by i
J lebW J KIDD ACo
A 'JM I'E “'l' v ..i t .ru v • C l, nime rtl. ran be had
at :b- |if.,e «.( tebifo JKIDDACo
- Cotton, V
O *a< k* i *in ng. :: i ,Iu 4 "-alli.-i • . 5 bag* Ueuiif, 3S
•In Max*" -.1, iuer.e.tu, I -.e |'„e.w«x to arr.tr
'*'*• *•. I*o Ml Hit hh\ A Co
I>l AKI, A>ll I*■ < >» k • A »li rrr.l ,„ii
1 11l KUKIIX.K U|U<<|\ 1 10,
I>"l '!'ll IW„ a ,n.l 10,
I !*•' IV ut H tiltl I* >1 \\ 11 .*‘4 »N t I'g
!' I • " hi' Hava 1.3 >u(ii
HI KBKI IV .I \\ H.SON Ai o
Hi KHRllti.f, Wll.MiV* r,
J A Mhs |)A i.zki.l. « r »i*| lr .r'
lt«i Huner lor .«> mw by
JAMKs UAIJCKI.I.
JAMi> DALZKI.I.
Ik I < H.A'tM « .S.M % n Mo- m tip* c.f.ft
i»l »..<» , 0 f i >-I.l'i n? iMi.zn.i.
/ • R*>l M) M !•' i .. ni , u.r -
V I ■•■'•iv l-Al Alf liirhM \, a. It.
olf.AKlluiM *4. i.i.j. si
P »*t Mou.r v , f)
JAM, - I.AI.ZH.L \raim u
•« t.i,M - | »-«U
N"
J AMI S IJAI.ZKU.
JAi Ki KM. 'i. bln. prune No V Marker.
JAMfs DAI.ZK.I.I.
11l mil. 1» i.e.h Kwl K«.Uc,. ,U.I red „
I) (oi «.,|H : > inH.N u ATT
'M.iu Lu.crn »i
jy| AMTa'TURLD T'»HaCcu* I .XI i,*n i, OXP ,
'Am ha l Ih.|. . ' Gram- lisrj*.
I'llih.om . ■.l >1 (,vr nmip,
I«»r - •*!*> 1., <• l.i; lUi.Al.li) iSMiTII
l-'KtM l.i iirnT in i tnri Ju*ikc Marshal—
r '•<.«••• Rh.-.m. I “S drum* Figs.
I’ l -Hi W inwl* Aliuottdi
W •«' IA b». Iwmnn..
Aud t«-< *a I. !.' *a wut: FNGLHH A IIK.NNKTr
Si NDiyi.s m arhi\ y.~ ■
l«' ! i- Havana •‘ui.-xr.
H» lime, Rice, 11. l 1.1.1 a N W Mol »«mw,
I" 'n» I-cOhmi., :a> l,xs jUiap,
«- hi. H3i»n.». 4b .a, ,0,.c, Soap,
And (..f .air i,.w KNI.LIMH A BENNETT
'•"l’ 1 ' :n m-ikkl .i
km.L 111 ITER • 10 I 1,1, Ifr.h, ju.| rn- tJ ami f,„
«»Ib l.v hi.IV _ARAI:*TUo.NG \ cRoXI.K
ORA.N.IKs. LEMONS AM) RINK Ai’I'LKS A
t.-* 1.i.!, ol ra. Ii lor sale l.y
<rl,lT ARMSTRONG A CROZKH
OU«S- 11**1 galls blenched \V strained lt,|
Kl 1.i.;. •* Lard
I. bids Linseed, for .ale [, v
.. I* BLACKBURN A Co
I.'l SH Ilf bl.li Irish Sn ui.in,
4‘» Jo large No .] Markrrri
hall • ? '
H>i*rw« A km« ■ I
For lawilr use, i, y
'"h' 7 O BLACKBURN A Co
RICI.- 11l liefer, irrsh Ri.-r, for «*Ju by
O BI.AcKUUKN A Co
O r A K<' 11 Il«) boxes Livingston, MVlurg A
K 7 superior Hlnrrh. at manulaeluicr* pure to rtiy
ir»Jr, constnnlly on hand and for xalr l.y
, * l ’ l7 K ROBISON 4 Co
1) KODUCK—-6 bhi* Rye, Slid., small white Bran*.
VU hush dried Pvnrhes. ■> |.|.|. frr»h IColt Butter
>"»l received ami lor sale |.y
-_.irlL 17 K ROBISON A Co
(jUIiAK-W) hud. N O Sugar, jun feed and for .air
k. 7 l>> _ tcbl? _R ROBISON A Co
MOLASSES- ;B*i 1,1.1. N O Moln.ae*, «J 0 SII (to;
jn*i m riyrd mid (or sale l.y
fH,,: U ROBISON A Co
Cl«>h h KK-I bugs Kio C<.iicr, rrr'd and for *ab* by
R KOHISON A Co
kJOAP—IUUbji No 1 Sonp. rec.d and for *alr by
° ,rb !_ 7 _ MUmiHUN ACo
UU'.L Miii-or-,.! to Murphy A l«r e .) Wool
. rr and Unrmu..!,,., Mrn-hani, for Uie hair of
nmcrirun Woolen.. L.l.rrty, opposite fiU> *l. | C bt7
( y A for Sl ''s l ‘ R I K ' S ’ fanpy Ca,a,mp "s on hand—
V> .for »»le at niaiiofarturer. pnen, hr
I Idheriy at", opposite sih
T V £sr" U ,M * *" W<H “ '*'*'**•' (oT *«“« by
II I.KK
",r 1...vr. *||J C. .II ,„|J low u, . l„„ V.*nl»m
—ifi*.' _ _ ii
I .LANk.riM'l.ATm.i-A,, itim.kn
A t Loaliin, for «ale y. ry low aa ihe - r ,„ ln ~ ~.r „j
vunrrd Tho*- 1.1 wan r,i i|,m nn.rir \v.i[ j.i u«i
l*-l.i? in. Ki;
UACON -dVIIIiU .U.okrd »Ue«H M.00U.M., re. ,1
I ASSK\' A RI-VST
lARI>--«« 1t.,. No l, •!..(?. lor .ale hy
J IMUII 11|> ’ K K N A*..
CIHKHSK- W« hi* pnn.e ik e Chreta. rrc d aud lor
' »»,*• by w a r M CirrCHEON,
fcbiS - lffl( Liberty ai
AUCTION SALES.
fh, G * Anctlon««r a
ho^ T *Jv^ y> ;^ 1,n * , :,t 11 o>»«ck, at Ibe WW
linrAii^t“ f 1 ‘ Wban. Uaiumore, ihe cargo of
u - u,s
■ t ‘ l3 ' w o ha most »n.
By John D, Davis, Auctioneer.
Buggy at At.tiunu
tin Tbnraqay afternubn. FVb V.'d. v. irom of Davis’
Comraercml Sales Room*, corner uf Wood and Firth
tl recto, will lie sold without reserve—t «ab«tanual -e
corn! hand Buggy, with luJl.ng top: l »et doubio Har
n*** JOHN D DAVIS. Auct
Isjrrt Sal* of Fancy an,l inajtle IJry
On ITiuraday mortimg, Feb WU, ut in o’clock, at Hie
Commercial Sales Room*, corner of W ood and Ftllh
street*, will be Bold, without reserve, tor ca*b currcu
cy—
An eilfimiv* Msortniem o( ttnplr nml fnury Dry
(loot)*, cotKintytic of xupcthrie cloth*. cHtMiuere*,je:ui«,
tweed.*, hoover cloth, while, yellow, (jn-en and leaflet
dannela, canton tUnncl*. hUilirt.i, i.rkun;*, chirk*,
blraebed anil brown mu*ljn<, I'rein-h no,I Manchester
gingham*. «uper print*, Rn.spimd. c>i>hmerr*, men
non. ile Inin*, drr«* »i lk■. M:n k •’tun. boo nor t'oole«'
•pool cotton, sewiinj silk, pin*, ueedlev «ilk buttons.
2U) gross xhoe laces, 25 gross super may lacing*. 70
gross laming vest ballons, 4 do* French elaitir *«»■
pendent, Ac.
AJ 2 o’clock,
(iwrniß, qrKWawxaK, Fpkxrrt'Rt, Ae
II tnd Imperial tea*, 2 bbl« sugar boose iuola*«e»,
7 bx« Virginia manufactured tobacco, ifi* hi* rxtru .No
l cured soap, 1 crate ansorird glassware, l<t« glass
ware, shovels, writing nml wrapping paper, 4 c A
quantity of household (urinturr. Ac.
At 7 o'clock,
Ready made clothing, shoe*. hat*. caps, a re
tail *t©rk uf Ury good*, hue table and pocket cutlery,
gun*. pistols, wuiciie*. lunsical m»trumeiil».U*<>k*, fan
cy article*, Ac. fcbtjli JOHN D DAVIS, Aucl
AMUSEMENTS.
SIUHBf ECRIS9I AT PHILO HALL.
MR SI'KNCKR will present In* wonderful demon
•oration* in this Philosophy, every evening ihi»
week, in Sympathy. Aura.-unn, Repulsion, Phreno
53mgii'-l,*m and Clairvoyance An A*> lum lor Inval
id* will l>e opened every day from Hi o’clock, A M
to 14. when alt person* aillicied with disease* can rail
and i»e relieved. No charge if the pattern is not bene
hied
Admission 25 cent*
I'ickei* SIU to Uio whole rour«e. and to private in
struction* frbltl
To th* Honorable (hr Judge* of iht Court of Cette
ra! Quarter ,Vtn on.< of the Feore i n and forth*
I'ouMly of AUeghruy/.
T‘MK Petition oi Lewis Must, oi the Kir*t Ward.
city oi Pittsburgh, in the sime*aid, hntnhl)
•hrwvtti, dial your petitioner Ini* provided himself
nub materials lor the accommodation ul traveler* iinil
others,' 'at hi* dwelling hou*e. in the rrty alorr«aid.
and pray* that your tumors will be pleased lo gram
him a license to keep a Public House oi F-ntertain-'
merit. And your petitioner, a* in duly bound, will
prav
We. the «üb*rnl.ers, citizen* of the aforesaid Ward,
do rertuv. dial the above petitioner is ul good repute
for honesty and temperanee. and i« well provided with
house room and convenience* tor the acraininodniiuii
and lodging nl stranger* add traveler*, und dial *aid
tavern i* accessary
Peter Hocb, Fr Freivogel, John Kircberr.Nic. Hard
wig, Henry Holimun, Henry Lnsienberger, Jacob
Beil, John Tuch*. Samuel Hi >-in, M Brawdy. George
Brald, Wra. Gallagher. frb2ti d n
SUPER FRENCH BROADOI-OTHS-W. RMen
pht invite* the attention of buyers to In* extensive
assortment of above Good*, embraemg every quality
op io very hue, and troin the celebrated maim lac to
ne* of France Purchasing these goods irora the
commission merchants or agents of the manufactu
rer*, he is enabled fd sell them at the lowest possible
prices. AI«o, olive green and invisible green Cloths,
very cheap; wool dyed blk do; mid Frrneli, British
and American I'ASSIMKKhX, black and fancy; blk
and fancy sauii VESTINGS, gentlemen’* silk pocket
Handkerchiefs, black and fancy Cravat*, linen pocket
lldkfs, I'ndcrshirt*. Druwer*. Ac , ul ihe nordi east
corner uf 4th and Market streei*.
Wholesale Rooms up stair* fetcJO
WORKS,
COLKMAN, MAILMAN & GO coniinue to manu
facture Small Iron, Spring and Am Bliocr Sirel,
Plough, Fork und Hoe Hteel, Rivets, Spikes and Wro’t
Iron Nuu, all ni7es, together with Coach and Elipnc
Springs, hit Pat, Taper and common Axles.
Having reduced the price ot Wrought Iron Nuts,
engine builder* und Olliers using the article., will hnd
n to their interest to give this uew branch of Pittsburgh
manufacture* iheir attention.
Coach inmißuic* ami maicnble iron on liberal terms.
Warehouse on Water ami Fourth *l*. febthMf
NOTICE,
MR. SAMI. H. HARTMAN having -old b.» inter
'C»i in the co-purinership of Ckileman, liailaian A
Co., to ihe remaining partner*, ha* this day retired
from the linn February 10, IslU-lf
For Sola.
A SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, in good ran
mug order. TJ inch cylinder, ftu inch stroke, boi
ler 14 feel long. niche* in duimelrr; tty wheel 41
ewt. AUo, one line of shafts, 25 feel long, Vi inches
ui diameter, with drum*, one upright «aw. Kmiuire of
fobVU-dVw* J AS. SMI I‘H, No. 46 High el.
IJITTSBCRGH MANt KArri’RKS -The under-
X signed, Ageni for the trwuiufurlurcrs. has on hand
and is constantly receiving a full supply of the articles
made in Pittsburgh and vicinity, which lie orftir* for
sale ul mnnuiucturer* price* GKO COCHRAN.
fel’2o ill wood t(
Cl ALIFOKNIA OUTFITS— Ju«t rec'd at the Indra
) Rubber Depot. Ihe following goods; Guta Klustic
Pants, Jockey Cap*, t ump Blanket*. 1-ifr Preserver*,
lagging*. Hor*e Cover*, Drinking Cun*, TenU and
Tent Floors, a splendid article. Bed*. Pillows. Lthnius
Bar*. Viavcrtaeks, Canteen*. Pouches. Long Bools
ami mining Koois Tlie above goods’tor sale at So f>
Wood *i. feb|7 J A il PHILLIPS
LOST,
LAST evening, l»n»«-n £ ami!» o’clock, a 911. YKR
WATCH, with B steel chain and key, ami aiih
the mmute hand off Any penum finding the Mune and
leaving it nt the ({.arene otbee. will be liberally re
warded b} lUe 0» ner IcblT-dU
FOR CALIPOHSIAi
PERSONS wishing to ;om a company going Uir
ovcriaiid route, on pack inule*. ran do «o l.y inn
king application at the office ot A. W HK'ICKWA V.
No. f I'otumefcial Row, Liberty turret Thi* romp*-
nt etpeeu to go through from ih<‘ frontier in le«» than
»ilt>* dn> n, with perfr tt airly Only a limited i>um
Irtrr will i>e taken, a* the company dce« not wi*h to l*r
retarded by a large body moving together A meeting
will he held at the above place Oil Wednesday even
ing. the Min. at which time and place any iniortnation
will be given to thfoe wishing to join. None Will lw
irrrivrd but meu ol good eharnct»r, who
• atiMurtory reference iebii
For California.
PffTlE cciebsalrd Hazard Ride fowdrr, in kept, hall
X keg., i|Ooricr« .int rant, lor -ale by
lebci J S UILWOKTM A «V,.er wnoit M
CARD.
EGOLF.
MF.RCIIA7- SE BitUbKR m.d Ynmnmucin Mer
chant. N«. :tf Souib From .irr.-t, ( «*-ron,i tiory.l
Ph.l.delphlS pur. hs.rd. parked. mMUrd.
and thipped to onier Wool ii.vur, Ora.n. DnoU
Frvi.l and Cbeesc irreived on contifijimrm and «u»r
n*. w ■ It) into ranee obtained. Irb dUui
FirrSBIROH STEEL WfißKs
AND AXLE FA'TURN
iss.c Jono, joins r oemo.
JONES * 41'IUQ,
MANLFAITI KK.RS oi tprm T a-i.l bli«Wt «trel,
plough .'eel. ( plough .lll{v .-oarli nmfel.pj
in «prtng*. naniinered iron ailr». and dealers in nisi
Icabie ea»ljn|U. Ute nipur lamp*, and enarh trmmtmri
geiicraiJy. comer ot Rott and Front «i* . |'i't«bur>3'.
I>. tel.t.
STEAM ff.KKi miAT>'HiK SALF. The.ub
•cnber* otfer to sell ooe-founn oi the iwo irrry
boat*. Gen Si“oit and Urn Worth, now ruui,iu< irotn
ihe loot oi Prba street |o Saw Mill Run, «u ns ia male
,i a piohiablF in vr.unent lor capnelitii or uuy who
may wiM, to engage m the busines.
I or lunbrr pniucular*. uniuite u (
r.ov-JS ll tl BLACKiJLRN A Co t\ »ler it
Election.
AN elecl.nn lor Piriidetil. Manayrtv snd ..dicef*.
Mr ll.r Company tor ejecting a I'.r.dgr over the
Kim Allrghc.bi op|Hi«ile Pmsburfh. m the .-ouulv oi
Allegheny, will be held at the Toll Hou.e .... lay
ihe *rfh dai oi M.rcj, next, nt :ioV<«-k. I' M
•rt.:<UwtdT JUHN HARi’KK Irra.i.rer
FOR SALK,
ON frvorabje term.— A Ijzi oc t.’roui.d on the -outli
side nt I‘eii.i »treei, near ihe .Monong ahe'.i nv r r
irdnting si led on IVm, »irect. and ejiending Hole, i
in d *pfh to a.I alley t*u || wide, a inotl de*uitl.[e loca
lion either lor private residence* o(.iot inamilactunng
purpose. ol J SCHuaNMAKFR A Co.
_ ' N»-Uj \Vt.o.l • l
TO I.KT A two Uorj bnrk Ihrelhnr; Hon-.-
Kl Oh Hay ..tree, Kr.duue of
,m frl.L.*_ JAMKS UAI.ZKLM U *Hter M
IT'KLWiRAPH WIRK-We ha*e in More neo reel,
t 1 THrgrupli \Vire, wjui'h will be told b. pay rtmr.
.gpt, M uoi <or und charge* paid
febl6-lw l> I.KKCH A Co, Cauat Basin
CtLtIVKH sELD \M tibl* new Herd, in .lore and lor
> sale by Mit; TASSEY A BF-'tT
MACK>TO-J- bids No 'I, Hi imtt do ilo, on hand
_«inl loi saw by _ feblT I aSSFVY A BF.ST
i)UTASH—tI cask, superior quality. fo r rrtnil u-c
In attire and lor tale l.y TAKSF.Y A HFXT '
U: HITK BHANS— 6 bbl. hr*! ijuality, m .tore and
lor sale by mbl7 TASSF.Y A BEST
r | AH 1 5«> bl.lt hi More, (or sain by
l_. '"J 7 -. OAfiAI.KV A SMITH', la null 9u wood ,'t
f P AN N KR»’ LMle -IUI ÜbU boat Brown Oil,.in store
J._iorw.eby feb!7 mAGALKYjte.dMrrH '
L'LKPiIANT OH. 04 Mils wuiier blenched, m .tore
_l_j and loi .ale l.y lebl" HAUAI.EY A SMITH
S •*«**•*!»»■-«*> »*U K„i„r.
kjs r>, m note, for sale by
l>b,? UAGALEY A SMITH
( ll) lihds Codfiih iu .lore; foT sale by
V - / fel)l7 BAGALF.Y A SMITH
I ) LRK PtrrASH-til Foiash.'a very
, , “ P rr , L <lUalny ' ,er ' d *»*Y I*7 M a L K lane,
J .Lh.r“ leby JAR FLOYD,
>fblß Round Church Bmldmt;
/ U.OYER SbiKl>-25 1.1.1 s Ohio, in siorr and for sale
V-/i»y foUI6 _____. J A .( FtA>\D
HACoN— lyixw ll„ eomiiry ctlfcd Baron, uv ‘More
and for sale by frbto J A U FLOYD
]ARD— OOließs No l Lard, m sn.rr and’foi
- J ..* JAR FLOYD
G tt f H? - * fecgn Urape*. f w »*]« by
. ["bis ARMSTRONG A CRoZMt
IiL'LK CORK—TIHj pcs Hulk l*ark,ju*l rent and lor
ARMSTRONG A LrtOZF.R
HAVANA 31 (JAR--ail I.IS W'yyr Harnnu Surar,
a prime nrtirle. tu alore and s>( snle low by
frt>m iLN<iUsuAUKN.N>rrr.:r7 wood .t
MALKEREC - JUbLja No 3 Mackerel, nt dorr and
lot sale low by ;
ENGLISH A BENNETT
SCII. SALT9—h casks Sell Sail., in store and for
‘O' fell 10 FAGLMII A UF.NNFTTT
C^ANLLF^*— 15 bx* prime Sprnn Candles; 16 boxes
J Star do, 'ii bx* Bould anil dip do. lor sale low
™>ld ENGLISH A BHNNKTT
/ * uI.D HENS—Twelve dnren ju«i received, of ihe
\J Met pelts yr, otlcred lor aah>, ntsulc with great
rare, and a* near pcrienmn a* human .kilt und inge
nuny can accomplish. These pros are maikrd “>Y.
Wilhon, FittaUurgh,' 1 «u».i wa.ronle.l by
\\ W wh„suN.
fehkfy rorner inarke' and 4ih «t
I)IST<M,S' For Caluornia air land <'oui|>uurt, ir
reived )eMrid:iy ami tor sale by
W W WIUSUN
si »ark« now binding uuio »te a mer
t umbrfianj, f ,„i P by
ISAIAH DICKER A Co, from *i
lAItU 7 bbis No I. - J di. No d. landing from
J * uj»).erlaii.t, |,.r tain by
,rM: * ISA I \ If DICK FV l Co
Ij'DA-X HEED—llr t>ag* now landing fiom«.mr Cum-i
laud; for thlc by feb!3 ISALvH DICKEY A Co I
STEAM BOATS.
CUCISHATI ft PITTSBURGH
■ap jsst i&ta
D A I L v PACKETLINE.
millS well known line of splendid passenger Steam-
X rrs is now composed.of the lorgest. swiftest, bea
flushed and famished, and most powerful bodts on th 4
waters of the West. Event accommodation,and eom
fort that mooey can procure, has been provided for pas
sengers. The Ijne has I*een id operation.fof RVe years
—has carried a million of pepplt? scuhoat the Iflost inju
ry to their person*. Tlie bogt* will be at fhe foot of
Wood street the daT jireviotfs to starting, for ift* reecgn
non oi freight and the entry' Of passengers on.lbe regis
ter In aif cases the passalge money must !«■ paid is
advance. K
BUBTOAY - SaCKBT.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Cape , wu.
»iw. Vr every Sanaa)’ moriuug at 1U o’clock;
Wheeling every Sundav rvethng at IU r. M
May vsf, I>*47 j
_ MONDAY EAaCKKT.
The MONONfi a JIEd-A, Cifpt Stonx. will leave Pitts
burgh every Monday mimtmg at til o'clock, V\ hcelmj
evety Monday evening si jy|e. m.'
Tt KSDAY PACKET,
The KIBF.RNIA No. 2, (>apt. J Ku.urimi, will
leave Pituburgh every Tuesday morning at It* o’eJoct
Wheeling ever) Tue*«la*- evening at 10 t u
\V KDNKBDAY PACKKT.
The NEW KNuLAND No. 2, Copt S &XAX, will
leaie Cntsliurgh every Wednesday tnoruihg at |f
n clock. Wheeling every Wddnendsv evening at iOp. U
TIiniSDAY .PACKET.
The BRILLIANT. Capt. (iucs, will lejiVe Pilft
bgrgh every Thursday mormiig at fOotlork.AA’hAjias
ever) Thor*duy evening at id r. ». ;• *
FRIDAY fUcKET.
The CLIPPER No. 2, Capi Pan Dctlu trill leayc
Pituburgh every Friday raohiuig at l«o clock; Wb«e
lint every Friday eveunig ad 10 r. »L
SATURDAY (PACKET.
Tin- M FXSF.M.KK No 2, c4pt WoubwitD, Brifl leave
Pm*burgh every >ntarday )morning gt o'e.foek
" heelm, crety Saturday evAutng at 10 s. u*-_
NEW LISBON AND PrntBURCJH DAILY LINK
OF CANAL AND ST|KAM PACKKR3,
Ivu <uwav,) 5 -
Leave* Pitwbnrgb daily, at a o'clock, A. ht, and ai
nves at Ulaxgow, tuiouth oi ilje Sandy and Beaver f'a
nal.) ui ’I o’efoek, and New Gabon J n, aaSmgfc,
Leave* New L.slou ai «01-Wk. P. M„ (making tU
trip cbiihl to the river durmdlbe night,! audi.Ulaagow
at V o'clock, A M., and arriV*** at Fitt*buri;h at?l P
M thus making a contmuou? Lno lor cai*y\ug pas
•engerv and ircight brtweeil New Lisbon And INtts
buii'li. in thortei time audit less rate.* than by any
other rouie ; ’
The proprietors of this Line have the pleasure of (j,.
forming the public dial they haye Rued up elAaa
Canal Bout*, for ihe accommodation of tad
freight, to run m eouneetum with the wvty known
iieniiu r* CALEB COPE and HEAVER, anarotutect
mg, ui Glasgow, with the Pitabuigh amj Omsixi
nati and other daily Lutes of Meantcr* down the Obis
and Mi**i**ippi river* The proprietors pledge theta
reive* 10 *pu/e noexpriuc i»r trouble to iiHkrs com
ion, *Hicij and di.tputch. and ask of the pubJiflA ihkrs
r.( their patroimge
Al THOUI2ED AGENTS.
G M. llAim.N, j„ . . •
HA w IiAKUAU&n, ( PHt>b«nh.
a. HANNA. A Co f M ,•
tnylLtf J HABbAI'GH ACo. | New l^sbon,
NOTICK—The steamer BEAVER,C. E.
ter, will leave after this notice, i»r Wellsvtlfo panotu
oily, »i » o’clock in the morning
IS4B. 1 • |S Ai
PITTSBURGH * OROWBIVUiLB
D»Hy Pukit Lln«
FEBRUARY ln,l»te FEBRUARV Ui, I|i
LEAVE DAILY AT*! .M, AND 4 pIW
(v The foil,Swing new boat* Complete
; iL ■■ ine tine for Ihe present *eaft©iu Al•
KuiJiJwMl LANTIC, Capt. James Parkmsort
Capt A. Jacobs; and LOUIK
M’LANF* Capt K. Bennett The boats aro entirety
new. and are fined op without regard to expense. Uv«
ery comfort that matter can procure has be-en.provhiodl
Tlie Boat* will leave uie Monongnbelu Wltarf Boat •
the foot of Rnra «t Pasaengera will be puaemtl 0Q
board, m the boats will certainly loavo al the tdvsr
tm-d houra, h A. M. and 4 P. M. •' jonll
TOR CINCINNATI.
h» The tine fast ntnoing steamer
i IU .. WYOMING,
Rogers, master, will leave ay above
iHHKSBtton the openiug of navigoiion;
For freight or passage apply on boanL , ; febtl
FOR CINCINNATI.
•yx«i-r»» K Th« tnlendid ful nuinm. p>wi...r
ijpaekel ISAAC NKWTOJi,
cSSfe-StSt S HemphiU, tattler, mil Irtfre forUbe
■BSSEaSBBrbove port on Tbaraday, ihftttd tnai
M.
at 10 o'clock, A.
For freight or postage, having *aper»or bccooub*
Jitions, apply on hoard or to.
FOR ST. LOUI3.
The rplrndidjjjMsenjpi airatner
Jayena, ma.ier, will "leav* for Uw
■■■■BHBabove and intermediate pons upon
the opening of navigation
For freight or pn««ag» appiy on hoard. • feb£o
KKUUI.AK ZANKSVILLK PACKCT.
rv The »plendtd font running tteainer
JL 005! ET,
Boyd. matter, will run iurfAiir
between Fiiubargh ud aln...
vil'e, opon.the opening of navigation.
For in*igl»c or paoniye, apply on board. fablO
for v<r ‘
k *j»icndid taut ruamnir ftcamer
AIT VERNON, 9
_ <g*gjsflg koanti, master, will leave w abov.
imerraedtaie poru ou - Wednea-
day. the 14th m*i.
Kor freight or pasamee, apply on board, or to
iebl7 tJEO B MILTKNBKftCBE, Aft
FOR LOI’IRVIIaLE
.5 •-•- rv The ® ne Hcarner
FOttT PITT, •
. Capt A. Miller, will rua regulsrlY m
For freight or poasage apply on board. feb*7
J’ITTSBURGH A WHEELING PAC^KT.^ -
r The swift steamer
• IL C(»nsi;i~
Jg^L' Vr^ r > »U 1 leaVe Yeguls^,
Wheeling, OTery Monday,
nesday ami Friday, at 10 o’clock precisely •
Uave every Tuesday, Thurwlaf Bfc
tnrdny, at 7 oVloek. a ig, preclsrly. *• • am
The Consul will latid ut all the intrnaeiUi. nnrta.—
Every acromo.lauon that can be Procure (q, g
fort and tafny of passengers bus bce«k nsoruVd Tb*
bw*is also provnied wni a wlf-aouas takur ward tl
prevent explosion* For freight or. passage an D |v n»
board, or to \V 1 WllHLSri
few At W Greer's, o«. Sou.bfoU undtfß, M a
i OH NEW ORLEANS.
"'"7ijassi¥g^ r
Monday, Feb. I*dih, at 10 o'clock, * it
For frr.ght or passage apply on board, or & G ro ia
Milieu be rger, or JVmgrew A Co, age.m*
ZANI->VIU.K AND MARIFTTTa PACKET,
j-y-p *. The Dne steamer
.ry "■ornu.|:-.« u rmu fi ,l„v^^«,v,li,
every F nday mornutg.
_For imtglilor apj.ly OH 1, 0a14j
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AND SPRING
Full iVINi’INNaT! AND I.UinNVILr,E ~
V 'l he splendid new ateamrr.
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will leave jftt,
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cp-i* —iv *“« lute ntoamer
LfeAkvCag . SACHART TAYLOR,
..aw,, Wll} hereafter y., „ .
And ..q .A*,
/W«»* |v Thc fiae Mamner •
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laave to tflU aNzve
m For pom ovory Tuesday, ai ID o'clock, a.
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A »dUei?hM^ e , r * l ‘.» P lier,i,o, * ,M c*winn benseejt the
ia . D " ne oi Prieml, Rkey-A Co ,
will W i| P v,tl consent, fJao. Bhey
l»i »e he is u( ll,e co »<»ni, far whlrh pur-
I‘ * c br ,r M‘l>on*ed to use the name of Ihe h«n.
Febtuary 7, ig-ly.
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... hav« itiuday OMoCiVfd U^B»e)*ro*
' h« name nf RURY", MAITHEWSA; the-
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o Ol '“AdotihaUte irro
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LBVI MATTHEWS,
WM.KBB3.
February 7,1849,
p i e **V« »■ eccoioroeodi®gloifc«ftOftfiJpm*e
‘lour inomla and 0 f Friend, Rbey *. Col our
,Mrc,JM « « Rbey, (llaUhewTiCa,
- - PORTER R. FHIjEND,
_ JAMES WOODS:
1,, M . oiMoi«tu>p.
h fo-paniier*hip heretofore exuding between the
Hil."onl»t>i«. in ibo name of Conlabhv Barke A
V"* ■ du > by mutual ootimou Uetsra.
i.uiir A Horne* wtU *etile ihe basioan of l&s eon
ren>, far wiucb purpose j},«y ore auihoriied tft'ns* Urn
name oi the courern. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE,
KOMUND UURKB.
THOMAS BARNES. •
Tlic undrmgnrtl hare tht* day muociolcd ibemaeh'e*
*" til- name of HURXK A BARNES, for the purpo*«
of manufacturing Ftr*i Proof Safe*. Vault Dodr*.
* r • at th«-*i:MKi ot ilift lao? firm of
«( n , where ifiry \t»1I fie pleased in receive Jh« t>*-
trmiagu of the rufiomertorthai house andtheirdfiendr
EbMUND BVBIfK
THOMAS BARNES
In retiring from the firm of Constable, Bsrtat> Co .
J wulj atneerr recommend Me***- I*«* k
Barn«» u> the confidence of my friend* and ttaSfWwi
* KCb NATHANIEL CONSTABLE
TUB IST APKJL*
JOSEPH PRICK'S jOUUINO MiOP.-To a}} pee
*on« about io remorr, aod wauiiaK their siprefe or
bou.r, repaired, counter*, sfcelrurff. door*, Wtiidow*
and lioiMiug wheels pul up, carpenter woraevf alt
kind* done on »fiort notice on reasonable term*} eatn
nei work mode u> order and furniture neatly repaired
and varm-Ued on readable term*, On l-lflb 'trtpl.be
tween Wood uiwl SuuthhcUl meet, in tbe cu&B Ware
bmnr of John Ijggrtt, laic oi Win. TruviUo, opposite
the Allegheny KtifflDc lion**. ’
fcfiis..»iApi«t J „ . **»K?HPWCE.
Unshrinkable flannel4v-\v. r. Mcej-ht
invite* Ibr ollriiuon of buyers lo hi* (lock.of ihr
at>uvr xooda, of all tbe diderent qualities, raid to be as
uu.hni,kal.tr a« tbe Wrt*b, and al moeb lower unde*
f.enuine \VVf«n Flannels alto constantly otf.haaA.
f.suzr and Silk do, 4 4 and 6-4 do, for Shrouduur pur
pu«r* Alto,
Home made While Flauael*audLuxseya.ooaatamlT
on hand, at the north can ComoT ef Fourth and Mol
bet-streets. fcfa
PCTTIUBKW &. Co. Ai;rim».
POUTER IL FRIEND,
jameh wood,:;
GEO.RHEY. ■